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SUMMARY:Mars & Opportunity rover
DESCRIPTION:“Mars and Opportunity rover” \nTour guide: Hajime Nishimura (JAMSTEC)/ Yan Lauria (Abyss Observatory and Education Portal) \nDate/ Time: 8th June (Sat)\, 2019 at 7 am PDT/  14:00 GMT/ 23:00 Japan \n  \nLocation: Start from Mars field of Explorer Island  \nTP to Mars Victoria Crater \nBonus: Astreroid Ryugu and Hayabusa2\, International Spaceflight Museum \n(You need to select TP destination at the arrival point of International Spaceflight Museum) \n  \nAbstract: \nOn February 2019\, NASA announced the end of 15 years Mars exploration by the Opportunity rover at last. \nAt first\, NASA thought Opportunity’s life is only 3 months due to dust on the solar panels\, but it is found Mars Dust Devils blow away the dust on the solar panel. \nIt is known Mars wind can be more than 120 km/h\, so Sci-Fi novels and movies describe astronauts are blown even in recent movie “The Martian” (2015). \nBut there is a trick that Mars air density is only 0.75% of the Earth. Its thin air annoyed Mars landing. \nAt Explorer Island\, you can ride on Opportunity\, Landing air bags and even Dust Devil\, and you can feel empathy with Opportunity when he/she entered in the Victoria crater. \nAs a bonus\, I’ll introduce a new exhibit of the spacecraft “Hayabusa2” and sample return mission from asteroid “Ryugu” using markup language Markdown. \n  \nRemarks \nI’ll use voice in English. \nThe Mars sky is rather red at noon and rather blue at sunset/ sunrise. \nPlease change your environment setting by yourself. \n  \n  \nHajime Nishimura / Yan Lauria \n  \nPrevious work in the Library \nPrevious work in the Film collection \n  \n  \n  \nIs this the first time you will attend a presentation with us?\nFollow this link first.
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