
Planets — Page 37
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - With a glimpse of the Atlantic Ocean over the horizon, the Delta II rocket with its Mars Exploration Rover (MER-A) payload leaps off the launch pad into the blue sky to begin its journey to Mars. Liftoff occurred on time at 1:58 p.m. EDT from Launch Complex 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. MER-A, known as "Spirit," is the first of two rovers being launched to Mars. When the two rovers arrive at the red planet in 2004, they will bounce to airbag-cushioned landings at sites offering a balance of favorable conditions for safe landings and interesting science. The rovers see sharper images, can explore farther and examine rocks better than anything that has ever landed on Mars. The designated site for the MER-A mission is Gusev Crater, which appears to have been a crater lake. The second rover, MER-B, is scheduled to launch June 25

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - At Launch Complex 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the first half of the fairing for the Mars Exploration Rover 2 (MER-2/MER-A) is raised to a vertical position for its lift up the launch tower. The fairing will be installed around the payload for protection during launch. The MER Mission consists of two identical rovers designed to cover roughly 110 yards each Martian day over various terrain. Each rover will carry five scientific instruments that will allow it to search for evidence of liquid water that may have been present in the planet's past. Identical to each other, the rovers will land at different regions of Mars. Launch date for MER-A is scheduled for June 5.
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A Target for Perseverance's SuperCam
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PIXL Instrument on NASA's Perseverance Studies 'Ouzel Falls'
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Perseverance Rover's SHERLOC Studies 'Quartier'
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Perseverance's Mastcam-Z Views Castell Henllys
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Perseverance's Route to the Delta
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Hubble Spies Spooky Shadow on Jupiter's Giant Eye
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Perseverance's Sol 200 Auto-Nav Drive
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WATSON Documents First Sample on the Martian Surface
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Hubble Spies Spooky Shadow on Jupiter's Giant Eye (color)
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WATSON Image of Perseverance's First Borehole
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PIXL Instrument on NASA's Perseverance Studies 'Bills Bay'
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Perseverance Captures Image of Kodiak
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Perseverance Scouts First Sampling Location
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SuperCam Views Cine
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VERITAS Science Team Members Begin Iceland Campaign
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Perseverance Views Sunspots
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AutoNav Drives Perseverance Forward
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Two Views of Delta Scarp
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Mars' Delta Scarp From More Than a Mile Away
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Perseverance and SHERLOC's Calibration Target
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'Green Gardens' Sample in Tube
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