Mars Lander Seismometer Gets Protective Shield (theguardian.com) 24
Nasa's InSight Mars lander has placed a domed shield over its seismometer, completing that instrument's deployment. From a report: The seismometer will look for evidence of ongoing seismic activity on the red planet to provide data about the deep interior of Mars. This will help scientists determine how the planet formed. The seismometer, called the seismic experiment for interior structure (Seis), is the lander's highest priority science instrument. It is needed to complete about three-quarters of the mission's scientific objectives. The spacecraft touched down on 26 November 2018. On 19 December, a robotic arm picked up the instrument from its storage position and placed it on the martian surface about 1.6 metres away from the spacecraft.
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...pervasive 200 year-old Americans...
You can already find these at a cruise ship breakfast buffet.
Silly question about the seismometer. (Score:4, Interesting)
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Re:Silly question about the seismometer. (Score:5, Informative)
The same kind of fiducials are placed all over crash tests [google.com] to track motion and displacement.
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They are used to very precisely determine the location, distance, and orientation of an object when pictures of that object are taken.
Location: On Mars
Distance: Far away
Orientation: Under federal statute, we are not allowed to ask
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Too bad they couldn't come up a recursive acronym (Score:3)
If they could have come up with an MIC portion "on Mars InSight Craft"?
Then it could have been a recursive acronym... SEISMIC Experiment for Interior Structure on Mars InSight Craft