Date: 28/09/2014 00:07:19
From: Bubblecar
ID: 601158
Subject: Curiosity Arrives at Mount Sharp

NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover has reached the Red Planet’s Mount Sharp, a Mount-Rainier-size mountain at the center of the vast Gale Crater and the rover mission’s long-term prime destination.
“Curiosity now will begin a new chapter from an already outstanding introduction to the world,” said Jim Green, director of NASA’s Planetary Science Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “After a historic and innovative landing along with its successful science discoveries, the scientific sequel is upon us.”

Curiosity’s trek up the mountain will begin with an examination of the mountain’s lower slopes. The rover is starting this process at an entry point near an outcrop called Pahrump Hills, rather than continuing on to the previously-planned, further entry point known as Murray Buttes. Both entry points lay along a boundary where the southern base layer of the mountain meets crater-floor deposits washed down from the crater’s northern rim.

Zoomable image and video at link:

http://mars.nasa.gov/msl/news/whatsnew/index.cfm?FuseAction=ShowNews&NewsID=1705

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Date: 28/09/2014 13:44:14
From: dv
ID: 601286
Subject: re: Curiosity Arrives at Mount Sharp

Should be some great vertical stratigraphic sections.

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Date: 4/10/2014 14:37:08
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 604218
Subject: re: Curiosity Arrives at Mount Sharp

Bubblecar said:


NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover has reached the Red Planet’s Mount Sharp, a Mount-Rainier-size mountain at the center of the vast Gale Crater and the rover mission’s long-term prime destination.
“Curiosity now will begin a new chapter from an already outstanding introduction to the world,” said Jim Green, director of NASA’s Planetary Science Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “After a historic and innovative landing along with its successful science discoveries, the scientific sequel is upon us.”

Curiosity’s trek up the mountain will begin with an examination of the mountain’s lower slopes. The rover is starting this process at an entry point near an outcrop called Pahrump Hills, rather than continuing on to the previously-planned, further entry point known as Murray Buttes. Both entry points lay along a boundary where the southern base layer of the mountain meets crater-floor deposits washed down from the crater’s northern rim.

Zoomable image and video at link:

http://mars.nasa.gov/msl/news/whatsnew/index.cfm?FuseAction=ShowNews&NewsID=1705

That means we’re what? Half way through the planned mission, a third? There’s a lot of Mt Sharp, and Curiosity has only just reached the lowermost edge.

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Date: 4/10/2014 14:44:12
From: Dropbear
ID: 604219
Subject: re: Curiosity Arrives at Mount Sharp

dv said:


Should be some great vertical stratigraphic sections.

Yeh just what I wasn’t thinking

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Date: 5/10/2014 14:04:36
From: dv
ID: 604585
Subject: re: Curiosity Arrives at Mount Sharp

Oh you

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