Tuesday, August 7, 2012

NASA Releases Mind-Blowing Video of Curiosity Rover's Descent



That's right, the "Curiosity Mars Descent Imager (MARDI) captured the rover's descent to the surface of the Red Planet; the instrument shot 4 fps video from heatshield separation to the ground." Continue reading for the video and more information.

VIA[techeblog,gizmodo]


      This video covers the last two and a half minutes of Curiosity's descent from her point of view. It's made of 297 frames captured during the landing. You can see the thermal shield being jettisoned and the wheel of the rover as it's being dropped by the skycrane.
      There's a lot of dust at the end, but you get the idea. Spectacular images and awesome success by NASA. Things just keep going perfectly, according to the Curiosity rover team here at NASA's JPL. These people are nailing it, and their machine is working just as expected.








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