En mars, j'étais passé à côté de l'info : le rover #Perseverance a réalisé 2 forages du sol martien, ses 27 et 28e.
Le 2 mars et le 10 mars, les échantillons ont été réalisés sur la zone Witch Hazel Hill sur les bords du cratère Jezero.
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Plus d'infos sur https://science.nasa.gov/mission/mars-2020-perseverance/mars-rock-samples/
"I'm not going to die. I'm going to keep going. That's how I was born, that's how I will die." #Perseverance No matter what challenges you face, never give up on your dreams and keep pushing forward.
Vidéo 61: Défi 365 jours
3 mars 2025
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#motivationdujour
#CroireEnSoi
#deuil
#RêverGrand
#ResteFocus
#NeJamaisAbandonner
#AméliorationPersonnelle
#persévérance
#Gatineau
#intimidation
#ecole
Avec : Stephane Robichaud Auteur - Motivateur
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Mars Guy - Episode 210 - In a recently published scientific paper about these white rocks, the Perseverance team positively identified for the first time a surprisingly rare mineral on Mars. It’s surprising because on Earth you probably wouldn’t give it a second look.
Random Perseverance Image. Navigation Camera - Left. Sol: 905. Earth date: 2023-09-05. Credits: NASA/JPL.
Two SHERLOC WATSON images of the latest abrasion patch on Mars. This patch is at site 72.0 and imaged during sol 1473 (April 12, 2025). For scale the patch has a diameter of 5cm (~2 inches). The camera is located on the turret at the end of the rover's robotic arm, so can be placed close to the targets. Image Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Another day on Mars, another drive for Perseverance rover. This drive was completed during mission sol 1472 April 11, 2025). Arriving at site 72.0.
Attached is a roughly processed / cropped post-drive L-NavCam composite image from 6 tiles, the drive data, and screen capture of the updated mission map. The traverse distance was 14.5 meters (47.5 ft) due west. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UofA.
Stereo3D view of a peculiar rock captured seven hours ago by Perseverance on the slopes of Jezero Crater
#Mars Apr. 11, 2025 (Sol 1472)
Credits images: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU
Random Perseverance Image. Front Hazard Avoidance Camera - Left. Sol: 1375. Earth date: 2024-12-31. Credits: NASA/JPL.