JPL PUTS 360-DEGREE IMAGE FROM SOJOURNER ON INTERNET : DATA DELUGE DOWNLOADED, MORE COMING.Byline: Tony Knight Daily News Staff Writer Mars Pathfinder scientists released new images Wednesday of the little rover Sojourner so·journ intr.v. so·journed, so·journ·ing, so·journs To reside temporarily. See Synonyms at stay1. n. A temporary stay; a brief period of residence. looking back at the lander mother ship and a black-and-white version of the 360-degree ``monster pan.'' Called a monster pan because of the prodigious amount of data needed to create the image, the panoramic view was posted immediately on the World Wide Web. Viewers can scroll the entire 360 degrees and tilt the view up and down. In the view from Sojourner, the lander was shown with its three petals opened and resting on a fluffy white bed created by now-deflated air bags. ``It's clear we're on Mars guys,'' chief scientist Matt Golombek told reporters at Pasadena-based Jet Propulsion Laboratory “JPL” redirects here. For other uses, see JPL (disambiguation). Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a NASA research center located in the cities of Pasadena and La Cañada Flintridge, near Los Angeles, California, USA. . A full-color version of the monster pan will not be available until Friday at the soonest because of the extensive processing required. The black-and-white version is available at http://mpfwww.jpl.nasa.gov. The scientists have been deluged by the volume of data. The equivalent of 59 full floppy discs was downloaded from Mars to the laboratory Wednesday. ``This is unbelievable,'' Golombek said. ``You've got scientists sitting here at the ends of fire hoses of data just grinning from ear to ear.'' Flight director and chief engineer Rob Manning said the mission has gone far better than any of the trials that the mission team conducted on Earth to prepare for the real thing. ``We never dared to dream of this,'' Manning said. ``Our feeling was we'd be lucky if we could get the rover off (the lander) in a week.'' On its sixth day on Mars and fourth day scouting the surface, the rover was directed to move toward the big rock that scientists have dubbed dub 1 tr.v. dubbed, dub·bing, dubs 1. To tap lightly on the shoulder by way of conferring knighthood. 2. To honor with a new title or description. 3. ``Yogi yo·gi n. pl. yo·gis One who practices yoga. [Hindi yog .'' It was to take a measurement of the soil near the rock before testing the rock itself. Scientists conducted additional tests on the smaller ``Barnacle barnacle, common name of the sedentary crustacean animals constituting the subclass Cirripedia. Barnacles are exclusively marine and are quite unlike any other crustacean because of the permanently attached, or sessile, mode of existence for which they are highly Bill,'' using the lander's imager to look at the football-sized rock through 12 different filters. The resulting spectra provided more evidence that Barnacle Bill is a volcanic rock. Tests the previous day with the rover's alpha proton X-ray spectrometer x-ray spectrometer n. A spectrometer using x-rays to separate the chemical constituents of a substance into their characteristic spectral lines for identification and determination of their concentration. showed high levels of silicon, an indication that the crust of Mars is much like Earth's, with lots of quartz created by recycling rocks through a series of volcanic eruptions volcanic eruptions discharging of fumes, dust and lava from volcanoes. They have damaging potential in addition to those of being physically overpowering by the lava flow or the ash or dust fallout. . Data on Yogi is to be downloaded tomorrow, and the rover's next target will be the white rock scientists have named ``Casper.'' Long hours rouse scientist's Martian muse The Mars Pathfinder science team has been living on Mars time, working through night on Earth because that's when the sun is up on Mars. The experience prompted Peter Smith, head of the image team, to read a poem he wrote at Wednesday's press briefing. Here is the full text. ``When you say good morning, and the sun's setting, that's living on Mars time. ``When your sunglasses sunglasses A tinted pair of glasses used to ↓ light arriving at the eye, which are labeled according to the amount of UV light blocked; nonprescription glasses are classified according to use and amount of UV radiation blocked Sunglasses look like this (puts on 3-D glasses with red and blue lenses), that's living on Mars time. ``When there's no time for laundry and you get your shirts out of the box of project T-shirts every day, that's living on Mars time. ``When you start admiring strange-looking rocks, giving them names and talking about them to your friends, that's living on Mars time. ``When your days are called sols and your nights are called days, that's living on Mars time. ``When you start laughing at engineers' jokes, you know you're living on Mars time.'' CAPTION(S): 2boxes, 2 photos PHOTO (1) JPL public affairs Those public information, command information, and community relations activities directed toward both the external and internal publics with interest in the Department of Defense. Also called PA. See also command information; community relations; public information. manager George Alexander George Alexander may refer to:
Evan Yee/Daily News (2) Smith Box: (1) Long hours rouse scientist's Martian muse (see text) (2) Mars' silent rocks begin to speak |
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