[新闻] “机遇”号顺利驶上火星表面!
PIA05181: No Looking BackThis image shows the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity's view of the martian horizon from its new position on the surface of Mars. Engineers received confirmation that Opportunity's six wheels rolled off the lander and onto martian soil at 3:01 a.m. PST, January 31, 2004, on the seventh martian day, or sol, of the mission. The rover is approximately 1 meter (3 feet) in front of the lander, facing north. The image was taken at Meridiani Planum by the rover's front hazard-identification camera.
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“机遇”在火星表面留下的车痕。。PIA05182: Opportunity on Its Own
This image captured by the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity's rear hazard-identification camera shows the now-empty lander that carried the rover 283 million miles to Meridiani Planum, Mars. Engineers received confirmation that Opportunity's six wheels successfully rolled off the lander and onto martian soil at 3:01 a.m. PST, January 31, 2004, on the seventh martian day, or sol, of the mission. The rover is approximately 1 meter (3 feet) in front of the lander, facing north. 终于出发了~~~
呵呵。。
希望他不要重导“勇气”号的覆辙。。。 希望将来有更多的图片发回来。当然!
只要有新图传来,我就以最快的速度贴到这里来。。。确实很快
真好 “机遇”号在火星的“足迹”清晰可见补充一下。。
是你那张图的解释说明。。。NASA网站最新发布的照片显示,“机遇”号在火星的行动轨迹。据最新得到的信息,“机遇”号火星车已经完成了总共3.54米的“行程”,其中直行1.8米,同时,“机遇”号火星车还走出了三个弧线:两个向左和一个向右的弧线(图中所示)。
继续
后面的行动轨迹这么乱啊~呵呵。。
再来一幅3D的。。需要佩带红蓝眼睛观看。。
PIA05212: Traversing Martian Terrain
This 3-D view from behind the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity shows the path the rover has traveled since rolling 1 meter (3 feet) away from its now-empty lander on the seventh martian day, or sol, of its mission. On the 12th sol, Opportunity drove another 3 1/2 meters (11 feet), and then, one sol later, another 1 1/2 meters (5 feet). On its way, the rover twisted and turned in a test of its driving capabilities. Opportunity is headed toward the eastern edge of the rock outcropping along the inner wall of the crater where it landed. This image was taken by the rover's rear hazard-identification camera.
Rear View of Opportunity’s Drive
机会的运动的后视图 顺利一些 9494“机遇”号在掉头之后拍摄的照片
PIA05291: After a U-TurnNASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity made its first U-Turn on Mars on Feb. 14, 2004, as the completing move of its longest one-day drive, about 9 meters or 30 feet. This view from the right front hazard identification camera shows the scene in front of Opportunity after the turn, with the selected location for the mission's first trenching operation now directly in front of the rover.
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