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Spirit rover

Spirit rover

Artist's Concept of Rover on Mars (credit: Maas Digital LLC)
OrganizationNASA
Mission typeRover
Orbital insertion dateLanded on January 4, 2004 (entered atmosphere and landed 1868 days ago)
Mission durationUndefined
(1868 days since landing)
NSSDC ID2003-027A
Home pageJPL's Mars Exploration Rover home page
The launch patch for Spirit, featuring Marvin the Martian.

MER-A (Mars Exploration Rover - A), known as Spirit, is the first of the two rovers of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Mission. It landed successfully on Mars on 04:35 Ground UTC on January 4, 2004, three weeks before its twin Opportunity (MER-B) landed on the other side of the planet. Its name was chosen through a NASA-sponsored student essay competition.

The rover has continued to function effectively over twenty times longer than NASA planners expected, allowing it to perform extensive geological analysis of Martian rocks and planetary surface features. In November 2008 a dust storm cut the solar panel electrical output to a critical level, leaving the rover in a vulnerable state.[1] However the rover is still communicating with ground controllers.[2] An archive of approximately weekly updates on its status can be found at the NASA/JPL website. Initial scientific results from the first phase of the mission (roughly, the 90-sol prime mission) were published in a special issue of the journal Science[3]

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How to Track a Hurricane


Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need:

Step1
FEMA for kids offers a free downloadable map for anyone who wants to track a hurricane. It has the lines for longitude and latitude that you will need to chart the course of a hurricane.
Step2
Learn the stages of a hurricane. There are really four main stages. First, is a low pressure area categorized as a tropical wave. Second, the tropical wave increases and becomes a tropical depression. Third, the tropical depression increases and becomes a tropical storm. That is normally when we are alerted to a possibility of a hurricane. Finally, the tropical storm increases and it becomes a hurricane.
Step3
Collect data from the National Hurricane Center. On the homepage you can choose to look at the Atlantic or the Pacific Ocean. You can view both if you want or the one that is near your shore. Look for a yellow circle. That means there is a tropical wave. You should chart this on your map and keep an eye on it. A bright red circle indicates a tropical depression. A dark red circle indicates a tropical storm. Click on the circles and get their latitude and longitude. You can use the same colors as the National Hurricane Center on your map so you know what stage each weather area is at.
Step4
Update your map each day with a little dot and track the path of the weather. Change colors if the storm increases a stage. Watch what the weather is doing around the hurricane (or storm) and see if you can predict where the storm will go next. If you are wrong see what made your prediction wrong. Did the wind change directions? Was the water temperature warmer than you thought? Answering these questions will help your predictions become more likely the next time. Once you have experience you will get even better at predicting where the storm will go and whether it will gain intensity or not.
Step5
Check your predictions against local weather and see if you agree. Watch the storm to see which one of you is closest to the truth. Don't rely on the weather man's predictions, just learn from them. Keep practicing. The more you do the more you will learn and the better of a hurricane tracker you will become.

 

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