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#580
by
jumpjack
on 06 Sep, 2012 17:16
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Successfully checkout of all scientific instruments.
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#581
by
jumpjack
on 06 Sep, 2012 17:17
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Carachterizatoin Activity Phase - CAP is gonig to be soon completed.
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#582
by
jumpjack
on 06 Sep, 2012 17:17
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Shown calibration target picture shot on earth.
Ther'salso a coin on it! [Is it also on Mars?!?]
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#583
by
jumpjack
on 06 Sep, 2012 17:18
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Going to use this target to perform calibration on Mars.
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#584
by
Stardust9906
on 06 Sep, 2012 17:18
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#585
by
jumpjack
on 06 Sep, 2012 17:19
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Remaining checkoout:
chemcam
day/night laser shot
navcam pointing
Showing route map.
We are nowon sol 29, going South-east. [I suppsed we were going north-east, toward Sharp!]
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#586
by
jumpjack
on 06 Sep, 2012 17:21
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Showing color image of robotic arm with mars in background. Viewing the lens-cap still in position.
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#587
by
jumpjack
on 06 Sep, 2012 17:21
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MAHLI images till now were shot through glass lens cap.
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#588
by
jumpjack
on 06 Sep, 2012 17:22
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Aileen Yingst, a scientist on the MAHLI, excited for being able to see by her eyes "her" instrument! :-)
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#589
by
jumpjack
on 06 Sep, 2012 17:23
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Expecting much better MAHLI images once cap is removed.
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#590
by
jumpjack
on 06 Sep, 2012 17:23
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Question time, chat opening!
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#591
by
jumpjack
on 06 Sep, 2012 17:33
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HELP ME! Nasa does not know anything about the "music test"! Have you got links?
They also don't know about the small rock damagin a wheel with a hole, any link for this?
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#592
by
jumpjack
on 06 Sep, 2012 18:18
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#593
by
catdlr
on 06 Sep, 2012 19:41
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#594
by
jumpjack
on 06 Sep, 2012 21:50
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#595
by
jabe
on 07 Sep, 2012 20:10
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They also don't know about the small rock damagin a wheel with a hole, any link for this?
i think this
tweet answers that .
jb
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#596
by
robertross
on 08 Sep, 2012 01:33
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#597
by
robertross
on 09 Sep, 2012 00:38
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Arm Work to Include Vibration Testing
09.07.2012
Curiosity skipped arm testing on Sol 31 (Sept. 6) after controllers held back on new commanding due to a caution about a temperature reading on the arm. The issue was resolved later in the day, so the planned activities have shifted to Sol 32 (Sept. 7). These include a checkout of the tool turret at the end of the arm and a test using vibration of the sample processing device on the arm.
The downlink during Sol 31 returned a Navigation Camera image of the turret taken during testing on Sol 30. It can be seen among the raw images from the rover at:
http://1.usa.gov/NPGnIp .
Curiosity continues to work in good health. Sol 31, in Mars local mean solar time at Gale Crater, ended at 3:56 a.m. Sept. 7, PDT.
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/news/whatsnew/index.cfm?FuseAction=ShowNews&NewsID=1337
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#598
by
racshot65
on 10 Sep, 2012 14:55
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#599
by
racshot65
on 10 Sep, 2012 14:55
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