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  • ...y ramp is a rail road on the side of a mountain, pointing east towards the sky. A rocket sled runs along it which acts as a reusable first stage for a ro A rocket sled launch on a mountain side, will fire a space craft at the sky. While the ship is on the sled it fires its rockets and will rise as its c
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  • Sky Conditions: The sky was clear. Sky Conditions: The sky was clear during the window of observation. Before and after that it was cl
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  • ...y ramp is a rail road on the side of a mountain, pointing east towards the sky. A rocket sled runs along it which acts as a reusable first stage for a ro A rocket sled launch on a mountain side, will fire a space craft at the sky. While the ship is on the sled it fires its rockets and will rise as its c
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  • Sky Conditions: Cloudy all the day long but clear sky from 4:00 PM. Sky Conditions: Cloudy all the day long but very clear sky from 5:00 PM.
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  • Sky Conditions: Hazy for the first few evenings, but cleared up on Thursday and ...lation) standing on a (much nearer) mesa and looking at the full moon. The sky cleared up 2 nights ago, but has now gone back to cloudy, will do more astr
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  • ...& B.F. Thompson - ''Astronomy hacks: Tips & tools for observing the night sky'' 2005. ISBN 978-0-596-10060-5 p. 162</ref>
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  • Sky Conditions: Clear Sky Conditions: Partly Cloudy
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  • Sky Conditions: Clear Sky Conditions: Clear
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  • Sky Conditions: N/A Sky Conditions: N/A
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  • Sky Conditions: Sunny and clear, with few clouds Sky Conditions: Clear until about noon, heavy clouds in the afternoon.
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  • Sky conditions: Clear Sky Conditions: Mildly cloudy
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  • ...is 0 and the orbit is perfectly circular, it will appear stationary in the sky. If the inclination is nonzero and the orbit is non-circular, then the sate
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  • ..., the sky is caramel colored most of the time. At sunrise and sunset, the sky can be blue near the horizon, as per the Spirit photograph. This is due t
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  • Sky conditions: partly cloudy Desired viewings: (these were reported as being in the visible sky on stellarium, a simulant star map with which you can check viewable object
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  • ==Blue sky== ...ping spirits up. Eventually a second generation would consider the Martian sky normal. Artificial lighting can reproduce a large part of the optical spec
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  • ...billions of electron volts. Cosmic Rays come from every direction in the sky, unlike Solar CR which come from one location (the sun). ...e dozens of km of thick air, then we need water or soil between us and the sky. Generally we want to have at least a meter of water or half a meter of so
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  • ...Mons has been suggested as a location for a [[Mass driver]] or [[Sky ramps|Sky ramp]]. They could give some or most of the energy needed to get matter in
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  • ...m as they are currently dead we are confident that the great garden in the sky (or perhaps in the ground) will receive them and they shall enjoy endless s
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  • ...observational session was requested for tonight. I am waiting for a clear sky for the observations submitted in 13 Feb. We wanted to submit the SY MON ph ...ing MDRS-14 last night due to cloudy weather. We are still waiting for the sky to clear to obtain further measurements. This morning we submitted an addi
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  • [[Sky ramps]] are very similar, but they use rockets rather than a mass driver, a ...e and re-used, and the end result is a form of hybrid with the [[Sky ramps|Sky ramp]]. If a catcher is used, the catcher can in turn use a mass driver or
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  • ...rcus.</ref> For the majority of the year, Mars appears fairly small in the sky, although not so small that it is invisible to the naked eye. During a wind ...scale known as “apparent magnitude.” The brighter an object appears in the sky, the lower its magnitude, with 1 point of magnitude representing a differen
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  • ...for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) is usually done by scanning the sky for any [[radio]] (or other) transmission that would indicate an advanced c
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  • *A [[Sky ramps|Sky ramp]] on Mars would allow inexpensive and high thru-put single stage to or
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  • Sky conditions: Clear 1. Dark sky from MDRS: Sirius, Orion, Taurus and winter Milky Way. Canon D60, 40x15s im
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  • ..., [[synchronous orbit]] at the equator, making it appear stationary in the sky above the ground.
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  • Very cloudy in the morning, blue sky in late afternoon (allowing a one hour telescope session). ...h her analysis on the muon detector during the afternoon, depending on the sky).
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  • ===The Sky Crane=== ...for a soft landing directly on its wheels. Depending on the success of the Sky Crane with MSL, it's likely that this system can be scaled for larger paylo
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  • ...osmic rays that you would in deep space. (The horizon blocks out half the sky, a bit more if you are in a valley.) Cosmic rays (and their [[Secondary ra ...ats with a meter of water (or a half meter of soil) between people and the sky would reduce this radiation to levels approaching high altitude regions on
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  • ...ith a coral sky into a bountiful planet full of life with a beautiful blue sky. It may look similar to Earth, but the inhabitants will become truly Marti
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  • ...Ceres with a rigid, self-sealing, transparent dome. Everywhere the 'glass sky' would be a couple km above the surface. Under this planet-covering dome,
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  • *Space elevators must be on the equator. [[Sky ramps]] are most useful near the equator. Incoming space craft can reach e Particularly convenient is the existence of a visible sky, which can make people feel at home, and the day-night rhythm is nearly ear
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  • ...o determine the main chemical compositions of the brightest objects in the sky. She takes advantage of her time in the observatory to attempt to astro-pho
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  • ...cally halve your cosmic ray dose compared to deep space, since half of the sky is blocked by the planet beneath your feet.
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  • ...ing MDRS-14 last night due to cloudy weather. We are still waiting for the sky to clear to obtain further measurements. ...observational session was requested for tonight. I am waiting for a clear sky for the observations submitted in 13 Feb. We wanted to submit the SY MON ph
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  • ...sa.gov/ Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe]'' (''WMAP'') - Surveying the sky, observing the microwave radiation left over by the [[Big Bang]].
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  • ...ation protection from [[Cosmic rays]] since the wall blocks about half the sky. Further, the thicker air would provide protection from solar radiation.
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  • The sky is speckled with many different types of spacecraft. We can differentiate
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  • ...x charts] show the current position of Mars (and the other planets) in the sky. More detailed and customized charts can be created with a planetarium prog
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  • ...ome part of the landscape. Parts of the structure would remain open to the sky to provide windows, airlocks, surface vehicle garages, and access to greenh
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  • ...raction of the total users, but when non-Mars missions appear close in the sky to Mars there can be a significant bottleneck. One technique that is used t
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  • ...ce. The circled part shows the edge of the mantle. Mantle falls from the sky and is ice-rich.
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  • * ''Ribbon to the Sky''
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  • ...ended up outside, lying on the ground, staring up at the incredible night sky. The sky was overcast and menacing. The wind picked up on the hills. Climbing the fi
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  • ...from Mars' surface are easier. This includes [[Mass driver]]<nowiki/>s, [[Sky ramps]], and [[Space elevator]]<nowiki/>s.
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  • ...landing system (including the [[Mars Science Laboratory#Sky crane landing|sky crane]] and heat shield) and rover chassis can essentially be recreated wit
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  • Today we went on our final EVA mission: the sky was cloudy and the winds very strong. This weather was totally different th
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  • ...ovide easier maintenance by automated cleaning and polishing devices but a sky light that continues the cylindrical curvature of the outer wall of the gre
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  • ...d be profitably shipped back to Earth with today's technology. However, [[Sky ramps]], [[Mass driver]]<nowiki/>s, or [[Space elevator]]<nowiki/>s could a
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  • ...rovides valuable [[:category:chemistry|chemicals]], and it forms a visible sky, mostly from dispersed dust. Also note that it protects from lower energy ==Color of the Sky==
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  • ...deed further from the Earth than the Moon by observing its position in the sky. From these times many different observations were compiled by people like
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  • ...e will be half of what it is in deep space (Mars' mass blocks out half the sky), but no reasonable amount of shielding (and no tiny magnetic bubble) will
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  • ...back to Earth, but the powder spills and the whole laboratory flies in the sky.
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  • ...apped to their helmet. This, combined with the flat lighting of the gloomy sky, meant there was no possibility of using visual cues to return to the hab. ...l today. Only faint tendrils of moisture drift lazily across the boundless sky, and we were able to run the habitat for most of the day on solar power alo
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  • Today has been a beautiful day around here: beautiful blue sky, great temperatures, and of course those beautiful colorful mountains that ...bserved by the crew members. It was a beautiful night out there with clear sky and calm wind. The list of objects observed during the night included: the
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  • ...begs the question, if there are amino acids in meteorites falling from the sky onto Earth, then why wouldn’t there be meteorites falling to Mars with th
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  • The temperature didn’t go above 25°C, the sky stayed pretty cloudy
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  • ...They locked up the RAM and headed out to explore under an overcast, cloudy sky.
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  • When the first star shone in the sky of this sol, we all together went to listen to the desert, the nothing, fee Also there with a landscape that combines the inert orange of the sky and the crimson mountains of the fourth planet taking advantage of the bene
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  • ...ack to Earth, but the powder spills and the whole laboratory flies in the sky.
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  • ...e that says what your location is, based on a photo that you take from the sky. This software was developed in python using Opencv library. The objective ...the simulation we were able to take the enough amount of photos to build a sky map where the descriptor SIFT is going to search the similarities with a ta
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  • ...oticeable streams, not a creek of centimeters wide with water pouring from sky. Okay, maybe once we started terraforming it. Anyways, it was fun to see th
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  • ...urface by the Viking I Lander. The color is fairly accurate with the pink sky. The trenches are in the "Sandy Flats" area of the landing site at Chryse Viking 1 found the Martian sky a light pink and many rocks. It found the wind speed to be the wind usuall
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  • ...stopher Cokinos is the author of the literary nonfiction books ‘The Fallen Sky: An Intimate History of Shooting Stars,’ and ‘Hope Is the Thing with Fe
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  • ...20.jpg|Close, color view of layers. Light brown is from dust falling from sky. Dark parts are basalt sand that has settled on horizonal surfaces. This ...r class of layers may have been created as ice-rich material fell from the sky when the climate changed. Because Mars has no large moon to stabilize its
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  • ...ce is covered with a thick ice-rich, mantle layer that has fallen from the sky a number of times in the past.<ref>Hecht | first1 = M | year = 2002 | title ...SE under HiWish program Mantle is an ice-rich material that fell from the sky when the climate underwent major changes.
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  • ...an 'open sky' greenhouse, as the side-lit greenhouse is not exposed to the sky at night, and the radiative environmental temperature is therefore higher.
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  • Sky conditions: Hazy Sky Conditions: N/A
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  • ...ce is covered with a thick ice-rich, mantle layer that has fallen from the sky a number of times in the past.<ref>Hecht, M. 2002. Metastability of water ...iew of places covered and not covered by mantle layer which falls from the sky when climate changes]]
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  • ...> It’s generally accepted that mantle is ice-rich dust that fell from the sky as snow and ice-coated dust grains during a different climate. > Some par
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  • ...The stacked system would stretch up one-hundred-twenty-two meters into the sky. Upon stage separation, the booster would return to the launch site, landin
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  • ...nd water ice. Patterned ground forms in a mantle layer that fell from the sky when the climate was different.<ref>Mustard, J., et al. 2001. Evidence for ...ich and often makes a different layer each season that it comes out of the sky. When the climate changes it may disappear from most of land, but it may r
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  • ...The weather on Mars this morning was much more pleasant than on Sol 4. The sky was clear, but the muddy conditions persisted until late morning when the h Sol Activity Summary: We woke up to an overcast sky and biscuits with sausage gravy. The crew worked on a jigsaw puzzle of Mars
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  • ...white precipitate covering the regolith ridges, with more falling from the sky. While it seemed to resemble snow on Earth, our previous understanding of M ...en more interesting than the mysterious white precipitate falling from the sky. Are the two perhaps connected?
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  • ...hart that could predict the position of the stars and planets in the night sky and they would use it to stargaze most nights. ...llution so high above the cities, the area had stunning views of the night sky. He needed to know what he was looking at and so he signed up for an Astron
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  • .... It’s generally accepted that mantle is ice-rich dust that fell from the sky as snow and ice-coated dust grains during a different climate.<ref>Pollack,
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  • ...with silent giving way to the eleventh sun of our peaceful stay. While the sky is in chromatic flames that are appeased with the passing of minutes, I bre ...th her spot-on comments and passion, and Santiago with those photos of the sky that left us amazed. I just hope to have been up to it as a Commander.
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  • ...display of lights in different depths, a beautiful Milky Way splitting the sky in two. It is at the MDRS observatory where we captured close up images of ...point mountain, the entirety of its peaks in view and the partially cloudy sky forced rays of light to illuminate its white peaks. Our habitat, our home,
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  • ...They may mostly consist of latitude dependent mantle which falls from the sky as ice-rich particles. Mantle may be composed of ice and dust that fell from the sky during past climatic conditions. Mantle could be a major source of water f
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  • ...atmosphere is different, and it is disturbing to see how the colour of the sky can change. At the horizon, we can see a violet radiance on top of a red st
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  • ...pact. Much of the extra material is believed to be ice that fell from the sky as snow or ice-coated dust. .... It’s generally accepted that mantle is ice-rich dust that fell from the sky as snow and ice-coated dust grains during a different climate.<ref> Pollack
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  • ...he create a special tools and machine to reach a radiation effect from the sky and want to testing in MDRS area. WATARU OKAMOTO want to be “friend” w
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  • When Mars and Earth are close to each other, Mars appears very bright in our sky. It also makes it easier to see with telescopes or the naked eye. The Red P
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  • ...to turn the newly invented telescope toward the red, glowing beacon in the sky as it was the source of many questions that longed to be answered. Scienti ...facts as simple as the ruddy color of the object and the path through the sky over time, that varied from the background stars.
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  • ...mplimented by giant stones, that look like they have been dropped from the sky by a higher force. Cunningly some of these rocks have a very large body, bu ...our arrival, we could see a real dense set of clouds covering the Martian sky, which was really nice for a change. We jumped right into our space suits a
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  • ...unch, and the afternoon was spent in more research. We expect to watch the sky tonight, as we get ready to say goodbye to the pale red dot, our home, our
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  • ...tude dependent mantle. It is a mixture of ice and dust that fell from the sky and accumulated . When the planet’s terraforming advances to the point w
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  • ...entific equipment to be carried on each craft. The implementation of the sky crane landing method has allowed for the landing of unprecedented payloads ...Science Laboratory Curiosity (MSL) is an 899 kg rover that landed via the sky crane landing method. The rover has an entire laboratory on its back, many
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  • ...t different times. Mantle is mostly from ice-coated dust falling from the sky under certain climate conditions. Wind, acting over millions of years, wil ...t different times. Mantle is mostly from ice-coated dust falling from the sky under certain climate conditions. These dipping layers are often smooth fr
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  • ...ce is covered with a thick ice-rich, mantle layer that has fallen from the sky a number of times in the past.<ref>Hecht | first1 = M | year = 2002 | title The upper plains unit is thought to have fallen from the sky. It drapes various surfaces, since it fell evenly onto all surfaces. As i
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  • ...ut bright sun), today we had the coldest EVA of the mission, due to cloudy sky and cold wind. The EVA was intended to reach the areas of canyons at the en
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  • If radiating heat to the sky is used on Mars, this suggests that power plants would have highest power o
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  • says. How much deeper into the night sky can other creatures see from
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  • ...ose-colored glasses. We won’t think foolishly (idioms, etc.)—but the pink sky might be refreshing. This gets me thinking about what will eventually bec ...ould beam some up to us. Those polar bears frolicking, enjoying the night sky, and a Coca-Cola product of some sort—it just screams, well, buy some Cok
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  • ...g Cygnus constellation as reference. School students to compare with local sky conditions on return from mission. Night sky astrophotography – Milky way above HAB, and light painting photography ex
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  • ...the surface was covered with 70 meters of molted rock which fell from the sky. For a time an atmosphere of gaseous rock existed. This rock atmosphere w
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  • ...entific equipment to be carried on each craft. The implementation of the sky crane landing method has allowed for the landing of unprecedented payloads ...ory Curiosity (MSL) is an 899 kg rover that landed in August 2012, via the sky crane landing method. The rover has an entire laboratory on its back, many
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  • ...rit). It was confirmed that both rovers had a SOC of 100%. At the Hab, the sky was overcast and had good visibility. Therefore, the team felt it was safe
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  • ...nnels are exposed where the mantle has disappeared. Mantle falls from the sky during certain climate periods.
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  • ...program This smooth appearing material is rich in ice and falls from the sky at times.]]
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  • ...hat once covered a much larger area. Material for this unit fell from the sky as ice-coated dust. ...nit is probably just a very thick pile of mantle that has dropped from the sky. It drapes various surfaces and as is the case for other mantle deposits,
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  • Changes to crops: Kale plants are developing true leaves. The sky has been very cloudy and the plants used very little moisture today.
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