Well done Nasa nice landing.

Take a look  at the soil slide marks on the bottom left of this picture
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/opportunity/20040125a/Panca
m_Sol1_Postcard_part.jpg

Don't they just look so much like wet mud. Notice the tiny holes that
have appeared in the soil? Bizzare.

I think Marcia may have an Interesting point when she talked about
Moisture absorbtion due to Lawercite type reactions, if the chief metal
in the soil is Iron (Heametite), add some water and Oxygen and you have
a gloopy liquid held in suspension that would have a significany higher
evaporation point..


I presume the rover will be able to make it up the steep crater slope?
Anyone know what it's maximum climb angle is?


Mark F.



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