We can see the featured outcrop in the sol 4480 workspace L-MastCam mosaic posted a few days ago on this community. (just right of image center)
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6edf70f9-930b-4d36-ad35-128bc75ce61f.jpeg
I wanna play in the Martian sand too!!!
Here’s the best section of sand in Gale crater, these were imaged over 9 years ago.
Wild for sure, and now they have driven away with that empty tube… Hard to understand what’s going on
It was but a short time later it is missing from the tube when imaged again with the same camera, and it was also seen to be missing from the tube when it was imaged inside the rover at the sample measuring station by CacheCam a short time later.
It’s a probably a delay rather than a problem, as the images we have so far shows they did not cap / seal the empty tube. Empty tubes that have not been capped can be reused many times providing they are not damaged, and this one was apparently not damaged, they just lost the fractured core.
I guess we’ll see them try again to obtain a core at this same location, or move on to a less fractured piece of bedrock that may not break up so easily.
Watch this space :)
Looking at the CacheCam, it appears to be another short core.
We’ll have to wait for the official length when the update the sample page, but it looks fairly deep in the sample tube.
3rd times a charm?
The disapproval could be associated with having being zapped with the rover’s laser (See the 5 small bright spots on its surface)
you want a pet rock?
You know me so well ;)
Very gracious. Many thanks :)
is it made of clay, and can you chew it?
Not clay, it’s an iron-nickel meteorite, that stuff is harder than nails, so chewing it would likely require some special teeth :)
Then I best stick with my first pick from 2016 :)
Probably way beyond my budget LOL
You did a fine job polishing it :) I guess I’ll have to find another one :)
instead of a royalty free cinema-psychology-emotion-symphony track.
Here an good voice over with some cool observations etc… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMd2A1Wljfc
I hope that we’ll get all that raw data soon
Regular readers will remember the “white rocks”
Peer reviewed paper - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0012821X2500055X
It would seem bigger, but this is imaged with a wide angle lens. The lander has a lot more cameras, I’m sure we’ll get some better shots of Earth and a nice panorama of the lander’s surroundings in the coming days It’s mission will only last 60 days, so they have a lot to do in a short time.
I really admired and miss that guy.
Image credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/fredk/UofA