Date: 7/06/2022 00:59:07
From: Bubblecar
ID: 1893159
Subject: Phobos Eclipse of Sun viewed by Perseverance

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover used its Mastcam-Z camera system to shoot video of Phobos, one of Mars’ two moons, eclipsing the Sun. It’s the most zoomed-in, highest-frame-rate observation of a Phobos solar eclipse ever taken from the Martian surface.

Video at Link

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Date: 7/06/2022 01:13:57
From: Bubblecar
ID: 1893161
Subject: re: Phobos Eclipse of Sun viewed by Perseverance

A fine image with a sci-fi quality to it:

This image of Perseverance’s backshell and parachute was collected from an altitude of 26 feet (8 meters) by the NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter during its 26th flight on Mars on April 19, 2022.

The parachute and cone-shaped backshell protected the rover during its fiery descent toward the Martian surface on Feb. 18, 2021. Engineers working on the Mars Sample Return program requested images be taken of the components from an aerial perspective because they may provide insight into the components’ performance during the rover’s entry, descent, and landing.

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Date: 7/06/2022 01:22:06
From: Bubblecar
ID: 1893162
Subject: re: Phobos Eclipse of Sun viewed by Perseverance

Bubblecar said:


A fine image with a sci-fi quality to it:

This image of Perseverance’s backshell and parachute was collected from an altitude of 26 feet (8 meters) by the NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter during its 26th flight on Mars on April 19, 2022.

The parachute and cone-shaped backshell protected the rover during its fiery descent toward the Martian surface on Feb. 18, 2021. Engineers working on the Mars Sample Return program requested images be taken of the components from an aerial perspective because they may provide insight into the components’ performance during the rover’s entry, descent, and landing.


Another view.

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Date: 7/06/2022 01:23:05
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1893163
Subject: re: Phobos Eclipse of Sun viewed by Perseverance

Bubblecar said:


A fine image with a sci-fi quality to it:

This image of Perseverance’s backshell and parachute was collected from an altitude of 26 feet (8 meters) by the NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter during its 26th flight on Mars on April 19, 2022.

The parachute and cone-shaped backshell protected the rover during its fiery descent toward the Martian surface on Feb. 18, 2021. Engineers working on the Mars Sample Return program requested images be taken of the components from an aerial perspective because they may provide insight into the components’ performance during the rover’s entry, descent, and landing.

Might need a few rubbish bins.

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Date: 7/06/2022 03:33:51
From: dv
ID: 1893178
Subject: re: Phobos Eclipse of Sun viewed by Perseverance

Bubblecar said:


NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover used its Mastcam-Z camera system to shoot video of Phobos, one of Mars’ two moons, eclipsing the Sun. It’s the most zoomed-in, highest-frame-rate observation of a Phobos solar eclipse ever taken from the Martian surface.

Video at Link


Nice

Good sunspots too

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Date: 7/06/2022 14:05:54
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1893333
Subject: re: Phobos Eclipse of Sun viewed by Perseverance

Bubblecar said:


Bubblecar said:

A fine image with a sci-fi quality to it:

This image of Perseverance’s backshell and parachute was collected from an altitude of 26 feet (8 meters) by the NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter during its 26th flight on Mars on April 19, 2022.

The parachute and cone-shaped backshell protected the rover during its fiery descent toward the Martian surface on Feb. 18, 2021. Engineers working on the Mars Sample Return program requested images be taken of the components from an aerial perspective because they may provide insight into the components’ performance during the rover’s entry, descent, and landing.


Another view.

It’d be interesting to know what would happen if a small tornado passed over that parachute.
Would it fly again?

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