Part 3 of a 3-part 24-minute science documentary that aired on Irish national television. RTE 1 on February 2nd 2004. Contains origonal music by Gavin Kearney composed specifically for this film. Narrated, Directed, Produced, Shot and Edited by Dave Cullen this film tells the story of Humanities exploration of the planet Mars, From the MER Rovers to potential human colonization of the Red Planet.
Tags: MER, polar, astronomy, Exploration
Opportunity on Mars – February 18, 2005 Look through Opportunity’s “eyes” during its first 323 sols (days) on Mars. This video highlights images from Opportunity’s front hazard-avoidance camera during nearly a year’s worth of red planet roving. Credit NASA/JPL-Cal Tech Original video can be found here: marsrovers.nasa.gov
Tags: NASA, MER, science, opportunity
Part 2 of a 3-part 24-minute science documentary that aired on Irish national television. RTE 1 on February 2nd 2004. Contains origonal music by Gavin Kearney composed specifically for this film. Narrated, Directed, Produced, Shot and Edited by Dave Cullen this film tells the story of Humanities exploration of the planet Mars, From the MER Rovers to potential human colonization of the Red Planet.
Tags: astronomy, terraforming, red, MER
Part 1 of a 3-part 24-minute science documentary that aired on Irish national television. RTE 1 on February 2nd 2004. Narrated, Directed, Produced, Shot and Edited by Dave Cullen this film tells the story of Humanities exploration of the planet Mars, From the MER Rovers to potential human colonization of the Red Planet. Contains origonal music by Gavin Kearney composed specifically for this film.
Tags: sun, Express, polar, Mars
Segment of the Be A Martian video series, which chronicles people in and outside the Mars’ missions. This 4-part story shows engineers testing a new parachute in the largest wind tunnel on Earth for the Curiosity rover (also known as Mars Science Laboratory), scheduled to launch to Mars in Fall of 2011
Tags: msl, Propulsion, astronomy, Mars
Segment of the Be A Martian video series, which chronicles people in and outside the Mars’ missions. This 4-part story shows engineers testing a new parachute in the largest wind tunnel on Earth for the Curiosity rover (also known as Mars Science Laboratory), scheduled to launch to Mars in Fall of 2011
Tags: Jet, NASA, science, astronomy
Segment of the Be A Martian video series, which chronicles people in and outside the Mars’ missions. This 4-part story shows engineers testing a new parachute in the largest wind tunnel on Earth for the Curiosity rover (also known as Mars Science Laboratory), scheduled to launch to Mars in Fall of 2011.
Tags: astronomy, images, for, opportunity
A video on Mars presenting vrmars Astronomy Software. An astronomical video presenting a 3D panorama (anaglyph) of the planet Mars taken by nasa’s Mars Rover Spirit during the MER Mission (sol 93). The video was created with the help of advanced astronomy software vrmars-Spirit – The Red Planet Mars 3D, released by Sciterian Technologies and powered by the virtual reality technology vrpresents that gives the user the feel of being on the surface of Mars. It’s a great astronomical video for science, astronomy and space exploration enthusiasts. Download demos of this astronomical application at www.vrmars.com or www.vrmars.com/vrmars-Spirit-The-Red-Planet-Mars-3D.htm and enjoy roving Mars. See this planet like you were nasa’s Mars Rover. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell/New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science/MSSS/USGS/OSU/Honeybee Robotics – See more credits in this astronomical software.
Tags: astronomy, Planets, cosmos, Sciterian
Video clip of nasa’s MER Mission.
Tags: Exploration, Mars, science, Vangelis
This is the Opportunity panoramic camera’s “Erebus Rim” panorama, acquired on sols 652 to 663 (Nov. 23 to Dec. 5, 2005 ), as NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity was exploring sand dunes and outcrop rocks in Meridiani Planum. The panorama originally consisted of 635 separate images in 4 different Pancam filters, and covers 360 degrees of terrain around the rover and the full rover deck. Credit NASA/JPL-Cal Tech
Tags: NASA, timelapse, MER, Mars