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*... that on the [[Mars Exploration Rover]] ''([[:Image:NASA Mars Rover.jpg|artist's impression pictured]])'', a technique known as '''[[visual odometry]]''' allowed the rover to estimate its position and orientation using only camera images?
*... that on the [[Mars Exploration Rover]] ''([[:Image:NASA Mars Rover.jpg|artist's impression pictured]])'', a technique known as '''[[visual odometry]]''' allowed the rover to estimate its position and orientation using only camera images?


*... that [[ejecta]] from the impact that created '''[[Zunil (crater)|Zunil crater]]''' in [[Athabasca Valles]] on [[Mars]] is a possible source of [[Martian meteorites]]?
*... that [[ejecta]] from the impact that created '''[[Zunil (crater)|Zunil crater]]''' in [[Athabasca Valles]] on [[Mars]] is a possible source of [[Martian meteorite]]s?


*...that '''[[Tony Spear]]''', a leader of the [[Mars Pathfinder]] project, is now working to pursue the [[Google Lunar X Prize]]?
*...that '''[[Tony Spear]]''', a leader of the [[Mars Pathfinder]] project, is now working to pursue the [[Google Lunar X Prize]]?

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Solar System portal "Did you know" archive
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Sun

Mercury

Venus

The original scalloped margin dome, known as "The Tick"

  • ...that although NASA originally thought that there was only one scalloped margin dome on the planet Venus (pictured), they have since discovered hundreds of them?

Earth

Moon

Mars

Mars as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope

Artist's conception of a manned mission on the surface of Mars

Yogi Rock

Jupiter

Saturn

Uranus

Neptune

Pluto

Solar System

General topics and small bodies

Great Comet of 1577

  • ...that the passing of the Great Comet of 1577 (pictured) caused almost century-long debate, during which Galileo argued that comets were merely optical illusions?

Panther Mountain from Highmount

  • ...that there is no widely accepted explanation for geographic features called Carolina bays, but that meteors may be the cause?
  • ...that the Oort cloud, a postulated spherical cloud of comets around the Sun, is thought to be the origin of comets in the Solar System?

Solar System portal "Did you know" archive
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