Hola amigos: A VUELO DE UN QUINDE EL BLOG., la Agencia Espacial NASA, nos informa sobre la captación del Planeta Marte,; esta operación fue realizada por NASA's Curiosity Mars rover, se puede ver en la zona "Pahrump Hills" de cráter Gale en esta vista de la cámara Experimento Científico de Imágenes de Alta Resolución (HiRISE) del Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter de la NASA. Pahrump Hills es un afloramiento en la base del Monte de Sharp. La región contiene rocas sedimentarias que los científicos creen que se formaron en presencia de agua.....
Curiosity Rover at 'Pahrump Hills'
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover can be seen at the "Pahrump Hills" area of Gale
Crater in this view from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE)
camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Pahrump Hills is an outcrop at
the base of Mount Sharp. The region contains sedimentary rocks that scientists
believe formed in the presence of water.
The location of the rover, with its shadow extending toward the upper right,
is indicated with an inscribed rectangle. Figure A is an unannotated version of
the image. North is toward the top. The view covers an area about 360 yards
(330 meters) across.
HiRISE made the observation on Dec. 13, 2014. At that time, Curiosity was
near a feature called "Whale Rock." A map showing the rover's path for the
weeks leading up to that date is at http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/?ImageID=6884
The inset map at
labels the location of Whale Rock and other features in the Pahrump Hills
area.
The bright features in the landscape are sedimentary rock and the dark areas
are sand. The HiRISE team plans to periodically image Curiosity, as well as
NASA's other active Mars rover, Opportunity, as the vehicles continue to explore
Mars.
This image is an excerpt from HiRISE observation ESP_039280_1755. Other image
products from this observation are available at
The University of Arizona, Tucson, operates HiRISE, which was built by Ball
Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Boulder, Colorado. NASA's Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena,
manages the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Project and Mars Science Laboratory
Project for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Univ. of
Arizona
NASA
Guillermo Gonzalo Sánchez Achutegui
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