Spirit Knocked, Opportunity Rocked: 20 Years of Rovers on Mars (Live Public Talk)

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Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the landing of Spirit and Opportunity, the Mars Exploration Rovers.
We will delve into the stories of these incredible robots, with a look at how the exploration of Mars and the understanding of ourselves has changed because of the twin rovers.
Speakers:
John Callas, former Mars Exploration Rovers project manager
Abigail Fraeman, former Mars Exploration Rovers deputy project scientist
Host:
Nikki Wyrick, office of communications and education, NASA JPL
Co-Host:
Sarah Marcotte, Mars public engagement, NASA JPL
Original air date: Jan. 25, 2024

Пікірлер: 29

  • @mikejettusa
    @mikejettusa4 ай бұрын

    Thank you all for sharing your time and wisdom with us. Extremely interesting and enlightening.

  • @karenchristy4513
    @karenchristy45133 ай бұрын

    OUR NASA TEAM has such a great SPIRIT with CURIOSITY and PERSEVERANCE with hands-on OPPORTUNITY paving Planets. We paved mostly everything on MARS. Being an APOLLO ANNIVERSARY LEGACY RECIPIENT, I'm always involved with my favorite NASA PROGRAMS involving Apollo to its sister program Artemis. Skylab to the international space station was a big leap. Now we at NASAwith our programs look forward to a new GATEWAY, ventures to Mars and beyond. I enjoyed D.A.R.T. PROGRAM but mostly my favorite NASA PROGRAM is the gift of achieving ALIEN TECH with the JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE, and it is HANDS DOWN THE BEST NASA CHRISTMAS GIFT I HAVE EVER GOTTEN FROM THE NASA TEAM. JUST WOW ON TOP OF WOW CLEAR PICTURES. THANK YOU for outstanding teamwork NASA. I am celebrating my 20year ROVER anniversary with my NASA TEAM. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!! Karen "Butler" Christy Q: What's the greatest ROVER IMPROVEMENT over 20 yrs of work on MARS?

  • @Spearfisher1970
    @Spearfisher19704 ай бұрын

    This was so broad and encompassing for those of us civilians who wondered how everything was going, or went, but didn't stay up on all the latest news as it came through. Thank you all for a wonderful presentation.

  • @ernieclark1201
    @ernieclark12013 ай бұрын

    As an elderly Brit I’m programmed to be averse to hyperbole but this project is….well….just awesome! Thanks for sharing the excitement of it!

  • @karenchristy4513
    @karenchristy45133 ай бұрын

    ❤ HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY NASA TEAM ❤ CONGRATS ON OUR "LIFE ON MARS" NASA 20 YEAR ROVER ANNIVERSARY.

  • @mikejettusa
    @mikejettusa4 ай бұрын

    @nasajpl I think it's time to build a " Rover Wash" on Mars. Regular washing can extend the lifespan of the equipment plus it sounds cool. 😊

  • @TheStockwell

    @TheStockwell

    4 ай бұрын

    Car washes for rovers and human transportation on Mars are inevitable. I mean, if that Elon guy sets up there, he's going to want the Tesla dealerships to have clean, shiny cars to sell! 😏

  • @satravisingh1

    @satravisingh1

    4 ай бұрын

    Maybe a mini pocket fold out dust buster

  • @pikifrino
    @pikifrino4 ай бұрын

    Excellent job!.. Thank you

  • @wesleydoesstuffgeometrydas4794
    @wesleydoesstuffgeometrydas47944 ай бұрын

    Nice!

  • @rufinogarcia2113
    @rufinogarcia21134 ай бұрын

    Love it❤🎉

  • @avidey7050
    @avidey70504 ай бұрын

    Wow ! Thank you ! Avi Q&A 01: How Can America inspire others on what has been learned on "Working Together" leared in this "Golden Era of Martian Surface" to other multi-dimension challanges before us 2025+ , particularly , "Peace among nations" , How ? Who ? What protocols ? Talk OK ? For example: Japan ? India ? UK? Germany ? Others among humanity --Africa Nations for example also ?

  • @Marc_Gagne
    @Marc_Gagne4 ай бұрын

    War should not be tolerated beyond our planet.

  • @TheStockwell

    @TheStockwell

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm missing something in this presentation. Did NASA just declare war on Mars? 🤔

  • @dr4d1s

    @dr4d1s

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@TheStockwellWell, they didn't not, not declare war on Mars! Lol

  • @Revived4U

    @Revived4U

    3 ай бұрын

    Maybe he means if we settled on mars​@@TheStockwell

  • @henningerflats
    @henningerflatsАй бұрын

    How do we get Mrs. Wyrick into space now that Delta Heavy is OOS?

  • @NabulGogoi-wt9vx
    @NabulGogoi-wt9vx3 ай бұрын

    There is a milestone of a station on The Moon . The best way. Prof. Dr. Nabul Gogoi member of AAAS.

  • @mikewysko2268
    @mikewysko22684 ай бұрын

    Will future rovers have a way to remove dust from solar panels?

  • @dr4d1s

    @dr4d1s

    4 ай бұрын

    Probably not in the way you would think. Designing a system to either wash or brush off dust would add complexity and extra weight, both in the actual hardware or the fluids used to clean. The most simplistic and lightest way would be a system that relies on either positive or negative charge to try and repel the dust. Granted it would work mostly on the smallest particles but it would help to mitigate the dust. I would up the draw on the rovers power system though. Spacecraft design is all about compromise.

  • @user-ly1sx8ci8z
    @user-ly1sx8ci8z4 ай бұрын

    🥊🥊

  • @junaidkhan-sg9ck
    @junaidkhan-sg9ck4 ай бұрын

    Next mission will be a gaint helicopter to mars with RTG power supply , with wheels attached to legs

  • @user-ly1sx8ci8z
    @user-ly1sx8ci8z4 ай бұрын

    Mrr

  • @user-sj2hi5fn4m
    @user-sj2hi5fn4m4 ай бұрын

    Shame on JPL for all the doctoring of photos over the years. We spend all that moeny exploring.... then they take out the good stuff with photoshop. Shame on you.

  • @TheStockwell

    @TheStockwell

    4 ай бұрын

    There's always someone like you to complain about human achievement. 🙄

  • @goldman77700

    @goldman77700

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TheStockwell Nasa specifically JPL has absolutely doctored photos despite their many achievements. The classic bright blue Neptune? Completely false. Professor Irwin from the University of Oxford, "Although the familiar Voyager 2 images of Uranus were published in a form closer to “true” color, those of Neptune were, in fact, stretched and enhanced, and therefore made artificially too blue.’" Nasa even admitted they it but did nothing change to the public perception of blue Neptune. Google real color of Neptune or even youtube and compare it to Nasa's voyager image.🤓 kzread.info/dash/bejne/mK2Ot7OxntHIiMo.html

  • @richardvanbergen7175

    @richardvanbergen7175

    3 ай бұрын

    Literally every photo or video is edited before being released to the media or public. Interesting objects or artifacts are retouched and a brown/yellowish color filter is placed over them. This is all still done because we are not allowed to know that there was life on Mars and that Mars is still occasionally visited by other civilizations. We are treated like little toddlers. From the very first photo we are not allowed to know anything about the "real" Mars and that is why every square inch of a photo or video is still edited. NASA, Once a liar, Always a liar

  • @goldman77700

    @goldman77700

    3 ай бұрын

    @@richardvanbergen7175 Well said. I posted a comment about their infamous blue Neptune lie which suspiciously has been deleted.

  • @Teskatlipoca
    @Teskatlipoca3 ай бұрын

    ...alf, alf is that you?

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