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ArxFerrum 8 year s ago
#12 - Excellent work!
#31 - It will require (at least) a trio of format transitions but... this will be enlarged to desktop background size and quality by the end of the day.
       
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Unknown 8 year s ago
#36 not bizarre, geoengineering, exit conspiracy theory, it's official.
       
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ArxFerrum 8 year s ago
Is that what some call chem-trails and/or global-weather control?
       
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Curiosity’s Latest Selfie from Mars

[NASA JPL Feb. 24, 2015] This self-portrait of NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover shows the vehicle at the “Mojave” site, where its drill collected the mission’s second taste of Mount Sharp. The scene combines dozens of images taken during January 2015 by the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) camera at the end of the rover’s robotic arm. The pale “Pahrump Hills” outcrop surrounds the rover, and the upper portion of Mount Sharp is visible on the horizon. Darker ground at upper right and lower left holds ripples of wind-blown sand and dust.

The view does not include the rover’s robotic arm. Wrist motions and turret rotations on the arm allowed MAHLI to acquire the mosaic’s component images. The arm was positioned out of the shot in the images, or portions of images, that were used in this mosaic. This process was used previously in acquiring and assembling Curiosity self-portraits taken at sample-collection sites “Rocknest” (PIA16468), “John Klein” (PIA16937) and “Windjana” (PIA18390).

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