Currently, we decided to put on two touch sensors on both the front and on the back of the Rover. We also have two wheels sideways on each side so that if it runs into a rock the wheels will have our Rover go around it. L.Taylor,AOA
We have just begun the project. Currently on the EDL team we are working on figuring out the other ways that scientists on other EDL teams got the Mars Curiosity to Mars. We are taking lots on notes getting the best information we can to make the land a success.
Progress is growing in the VCom Team. Recently we have been working on building types of iPod mounts to hold the iPods in and so that they fit on the rover. Our team has been coming up with some really good designs but we are still trying to make better mounts that are lightweight and can hold the iPod well without destroying the iPod. -G.Buck, engineer, VCom
We are currently meeting with our group to look at designs for our light sensor so our Rover can follow the safe line plotted by, Mars Rover Curiosity, to our destinations to collect more data for NASA. C.Engineri, CorNav
I am the only scientist for the MFO Team. As being a scientist for the MFO team I will have to make sure everyone in my group is aware of the conditions on Mars. I will also have to make sure everything is done correctly, in order to send it to Mars. -Z.Rogers MFO
Currently, we decided to put on two touch sensors on both the front and on the back of the Rover. We also have two wheels sideways on each side so that if it runs into a rock, the wheels will have our Rover go around it and get the the saFe path to the site.
We have already come up with a great way to attach the magnetic field sensor on the CPU without picking up the magnetic feilds in the CPU and motors. Also it can be attached to the CPU either on its back or standing. -E. Leo, MFO
We are currently trying to come up with a way to move away from or get around obstacles on Mars for the rover. Even though we have just begun we have a few good ideas. -I. Calcaginio, AOA
So far we are doing very well, and we have some good ideas of how we are going to get the Rover on Mars. We also took notes on how the scientists got the Rover to land on Mars.
At this particular point in time, we are currently learning more about our jobs and the specific tasks we need to be able to accomplish. Being on the Entry, Descent, and Landing team gives me a huge opportunity to show my ideas, and knowledge about the rover. I have great ideas I can contribute to this project.
On the IDep team we are currently researching the Reduction System on Mars. So we know what we can and cant make our instruments out of. We also are continuing research of conditions on Mars, so that we know what conditions our instruments will have to face. -N.Zesky, Scientist, IDep
Our group is working very hard to get information for our Rover. I am a programer and all the programers talked about the new prgram that we have to learn. The good thing about it is that it is easy so far. We have to make the Rover point north for the next group. T. Holt, MFO
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ReplyDeleteThe CorNav team has been talking about ideas for how we should get to Curosity's path. We hope to be successful in are job.
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Currently, we decided to put on two touch sensors on both the front and on the back of the Rover. We also have two wheels sideways on each side so that if it runs into a rock the wheels will have our Rover go around it.
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We have just begun the project. Currently on the EDL team we are working on figuring out the other ways that scientists on other EDL teams got the Mars Curiosity to Mars. We are taking lots on notes getting the best information we can to make the land a success.
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ReplyDeleteProgress is growing in the VCom Team. Recently we have been working on building types of iPod mounts to hold the iPods in and so that they fit on the rover. Our team has been coming up with some really good designs but we are still trying to make better mounts that are lightweight and can hold the iPod well without destroying the iPod.
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Currently on the VCom Team, we have one design that works for the iPod to go on our Rover.
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We are currently meeting with our group to look at designs for our light sensor so our Rover can follow the safe line plotted by, Mars Rover Curiosity, to our destinations to collect more data for NASA.
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I am the only scientist for the MFO Team. As being a scientist for the MFO team I will have to make sure everyone in my group is aware of the conditions on Mars. I will also have to make sure everything is done correctly, in order to send it to Mars.
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DeleteCurrently, we decided to put on two touch sensors on both the front and on the back of the Rover. We also have two wheels sideways on each side so that if it runs into a rock, the wheels will have our Rover go around it and get the the saFe path to the site.
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DeleteWe have already come up with a great way to attach the magnetic field sensor on the CPU without picking up the magnetic feilds in the CPU and motors. Also it can be attached to the CPU either on its back or standing. -E. Leo, MFO
ReplyDeleteCurrently we are making ipod touch holders to put on the rover. They a needed so we can capture the features of Mars landscape.
ReplyDelete-T.Nolan,VCom
In my group, he EDL group, we were talking about how we could make a super sonic parachute and a heat shield, we also did some reserch.
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DeleteWe are currently trying to come up with a way to move away from or get around obstacles on Mars for the rover. Even though we have just begun we have a few good ideas.
ReplyDelete-I. Calcaginio, AOA
So far we are doing very well, and we have some good ideas of how we are going to get the Rover on Mars. We also took notes on how the scientists got the Rover to land on Mars.
ReplyDeleteM. Mann, EDL, Programmer
At this particular point in time, we are currently learning more about our jobs and the specific tasks we need to be able to accomplish. Being on the Entry, Descent, and Landing team gives me a huge opportunity to show my ideas, and knowledge about the rover. I have great ideas I can contribute to this project.
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On the IDep team we are currently researching the Reduction System on Mars. So we know what we can and cant make our instruments out of. We also are continuing research of conditions on Mars, so that we know what conditions our instruments will have to face.
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ReplyDeleteOur group is working very hard to get information for our Rover. I am a programer and all the programers talked about the new prgram that we have to learn. The good thing about it is that it is easy so far. We have to make the Rover point north for the next group. T. Holt, MFO
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DeleteOn the IDep Team we are currently desinging ways to deploy our instruments on Mars.
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DeleteRight now on the VCom team we are talking about how we are going to get the information back to mission control.
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On the IDep Team we are thinking of ideas that our Rover can deploy instruments on Mars.
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DeleteOn the IDep team we are finding out ways we are going to build the RAT.
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