mastodonmigration, (edited ) to Astronomy
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Congratulations to #Curiosity, the #MarsRover, celebrating its 11th birthday today! 🎂

Still operational after an amazing 4016 days!

Check out more #astronomy #space and #astrophysics at @AstroMigration

Edit: Image Credit - NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/Simeon Schmauß
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65dBnoise, (edited ) to space
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#Curiosity's touch-and-go and ChemCam LIBS targets 'Lousoi' and ‘Valvousi’ (Λούσοι, Βαλβούσι).

What are these names? (if it's all Greek to you 😀): https://mastodon.social/@65dBnoise/110603731084796722

Processed, colorized Left NAVCAM
Sol 3870
Report/original: https://mars.nasa.gov/msl/mission-updates/9425/sols-3871-3872-back-on-track/
Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech

#MSL #Mars #Solarocks #Space

65dBnoise, to space
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Welcome to Kalavryta (Καλάβρυτα)!

is now in the "Kalavryta Quad," named after a town in Greece, in northern Peloponnese, about 130km west of Athens and near the Chelmos-Vouraikos UNESCO Global Geopark, a region that consists of 40 unique geological sites including caves, karstic springs, rivers, alpine lakes, and fossil sites.

One of its next targets is the ‘Balcony of Styx.’

https://mars.nasa.gov/msl/mission-updates/9422/sols-3866-3867-welcome-to-kalavryta/

https://mars.nasa.gov/msl/mission-updates/9424/sols-3868-3870-not-again-mars/

pomarede, to Kurzgesagt
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wow what a fascinating Martian sight, wish there were a dual stereo pair of images to see this one in 3D!

This image was taken by the Left Navigation Camera onboard NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 4155 (2024-04-14).

Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech

https://mars.nasa.gov/raw_images/1320755/

#mars #curiosity #rover #space #sand #rocks #wind #MountSharp #GaleCrater #astronomy #astrodon #science #STEM #photography #nasa #JPL #Caltech

pomarede, to Kurzgesagt
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Check out this Martian panorama, captured by Curiosity two days ago, on Sol 4174. It is made of 50 adjacent images, each 1328x1184 pixels. Let's go for some zooms👇

Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

#Curiosity #Mars #Sol4174 #rover #space #Martian #landscape #panorama #images #photographies #science #STEM #Astrodon

65dBnoise, to Kurzgesagt
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How much does a solar eclipse dim daylight on Mars?

The animation shows #Curiosity's capture of a solar eclipse by Phobos on March 25, 2019 (Sol 2358). Phobos is small and does not fully cover the disk of the sun, so dimming is noticeable but not comparable to that of a total eclipse on Earth.

Image link from the new blog post by the excellent #MSL team: https://mars.nasa.gov/msl/mission-updates/9576/sols-4152-4153-musings-on-eclipses-on-mars-and-earth/

Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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frayoshi, to twitter
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Did you know that #Twitter paid $12 million for #Xcom ?

#X #twitterX #curiosity

pomarede, to Kurzgesagt
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Wow 300 images captured by Curiosity to build a panoramic survey at her Sol 4175 location, ten days ago. This video show them at a rate of 10/second. It took about 50 minutes for the rover to complete this scan with her left mast camera.

Credit images: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/fredk

#Curiosity #Mars #Sol4175 #rover #CuriosityRover #space #Martian #landscape #panorama #photography #science #STEM #engineering

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TerraSabaea, to random

There are some days on #Mars where #Curiosity has more geology to look at in #GaleCrater to see than we have time for dedicated imaging. Sol 3812 (April 26, 2023) was one of those days. Rather than miss out, we prioritized a mosaic with the wide-angle camera on #Mastcam to capture a ~100 degree swath of landscape. The results were lovely!

65dBnoise, to space
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#Curiosity passing through Rhogi (Ρωγοί), with Xerocambos (Ξερόκαμπος) in the background [1].

Status report: https://mars.nasa.gov/msl/mission-updates/9435/sols-3880-3881-heading-toward-a-cluster-of-craters/

[1] Places in Achaia, Peloponnese, Greece

#MSL #NASA #Solarocks #Space

65dBnoise, to space
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«A blue hue inches over the horizon illuminating a sea of rocks scattered across the landscape like the scales of a fish. Among the sea, alone in the vastness, a rover sleeps. The time is now 9:25, in a "time zone" defined for itself. The waking rover receives instructions from a tiny speck of light, far away and slowly creeping towards the other side of the sun. »

(Excerpt from #Curiosity's status report, by Scott VanBommel, Planetary Scientist:
https://mars.nasa.gov/msl/mission-updates/9438/sols-3887-3888-the-vastness/)

#NASA #MSL #Solarocks

stim3on, to space
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Congrats to Curiosity and her entire team who are celebrating the 11th ladiversary today! 🥳
I used the occasion to reprocess the first of many amazing rover selfies which was taken on Sol 84.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/Simeon Schmauß

#Curiosity #MarsScienceLaboratory #MSL #Mars #NASA #Space #Solarocks

65dBnoise, to random
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That's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, if you ask me.

#Curiosity continues its busy schedule, and plans to observe layered bedrock Charybdis, but the team notes:

"Note for Greek mythology enthusiasts: We have investigated a target named “Scylla” in the past, but the Rover Planners will continue to drive Curiosity along the MSAR (Mount Sharp Ascent Route), so fortunately Curiosity should not find itself between Scylla and Charybdis in the future."
😀 👍 !

The report: https://mars.nasa.gov/msl/mission-updates/9489/sols-3962-3963-dust-removal-delayed/

65dBnoise, to space
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#Curiosity rover:

“This is the first tangible evidence we’ve seen that the ancient climate of Mars had such regular, Earth-like wet-dry cycles,” Rapin said. “But even more important is that wet-dry cycles are helpful – maybe even required – for the molecular evolution that could lead to life.”

William Rapin of France’s Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie.

https://mars.nasa.gov/news/9459/cracks-in-ancient-martian-mud-surprise-nasas-curiosity-rover-team/

Image credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/IRAP

#MSL #NASA #Solarocks #Space

65dBnoise, to space
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#Curiosity had a hangover and lost its orientation for a couple of sols, but it's recovering and will resume normal operation soon.

Also: Solar conjunction is coming in November. 😎

Report: https://mars.nasa.gov/msl/mission-updates/9484/sols-3955-3956-curiosity-needs-an-altitude-adjustment/

#MSL #NASA #Solarocks #Space

dnsprincess, to random

Can someone tell me what this symbol is in this tiny bar of silver?

I've not seen something with rings/lines around the eyes

#curiosity #secret

markmccaughrean, to Kurzgesagt
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Another loft discovery today, from a time when I was evidently on the Christmas list of Charles Elachi, then director of JPL 🤷‍♂️🙂

Unopened, as it turns out, so let’s see if I can find it again by December this year 😬✌️

#SpaceExploration #SpaceScience #Christmas #MSL #Curiosity #Mars #NASA

mapologies, to languagelearning
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Do you know the number four-twenties nineteen? What about the number nine and ninety? numbers can look very different in other languages

https://mapologies.com/counting

#languages #numbers #map #mapologies #counting #curiosity #mathematics #linguistic #etymology #digit #illustration

65dBnoise, (edited ) to Kurzgesagt
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#Curiosity is currently doing science in an eerie looking environment up on Mount Sharp inside Gale Crater, where rocks frequently appear having lace-like structures, as the one seen in this image:

Processed Mastcam image
Sol 4060
Date: 2024-01-07 16:43:28 UTC
Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/04060/mcam/4060MR1051430162001517E01_DXXX.jpg
Credits: #NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/65dBnoise

Latest mission update:
https://mars.nasa.gov/msl/mission-updates/9532/sols-4062-4063-ready-for-contact-science/

#MSL #Mars #Solarocks #Space

Landru79, to space Spanish
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#NASA's #Mars rover #Curiosity
Mast Camera (Mastcam)

Sol 4032 >> 4132

NASA/JPL-Caltech/j. Roger

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65dBnoise, to space
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The first Ouzel Falls sample (~1.3cm) was ejected b/c it was deemed too small.

Eleni Ravanis' post https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/467/boulder-bonanza-science-and-sampling-attempts-at-the-onahu-outcrop/ lives up to expectations (set by #Curiosity's team) for a good progress report by #NASA, IMO. It not only explains what happened with the recent sampling attempts, but lays out #Perseverance team's plans for the near future, too.

It also provides a number of unofficial names the team has given to ground features, albeit without a map.

#Mars2020 #Solarocks #Space #QGIS

65dBnoise, to space
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drcaberry, to ArtificialIntelligence
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nigini, to Kurzgesagt
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"Simple" #curiosity : What makes a good #community ? Do you have a personal take on it? Anything you learned from a relevant resource (please share the link)? #boostswelcome

Julian_Invictus, to advice
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Someone asked me recently about the ability to "Read the Room" and whether or not this was a skill that can be developed. I certainly believe it is a skill and can be cultivated. Perhaps the most impactful maxim which can guide us in this regard was taught to me by a Jedi Knight who went by the name Zenchi from the Temple of the Jedi Order. He told me, "Learn to Observe without needing to React."

The Internet, particularly the social media algorithm demon, has created an incentive not just to React to everything, but to Observe specifically to React. In this way we often bias our interpretation of that which we observe with a skew towards the least charitable interpretation so that our reaction can be as extreme as possible.

To counteract this and hone this skill of reading the room, we can practice several behaviors that will improve our lives.

First, be the last person to speak in an interaction. When you allow everyone else to have their say, it gives you a chance to examine their perspectives and gauge their intentions.

Second, questions are better than statements. The cultivation of curiosity leads to more robust conversations. A statement can often be viewed as dismissive or ultimate in nature, sometimes leaving a conversation partner feeling as though there's nothing left to say. Curiosity, by contrast, is almost always viewed as an invitation to continue discourse.

Third, speak in a way that is pleasant. We've been taught to rely on flippancy and sarcasm in modern discourse as we assume the intentions of others or deliberately misconstrue them to make ourselves look superior. By engaging with someone in a pleasant way, we can disarm hostility. Even if others fail to uphold this standard, we will still maintain our own peace which is of a value beyond measure.

#Advice #LifeSkills #Awareness #Curiosity #InterpersonalSkills #Discourse #Conversations #SocialMedia #Communication

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