RISE2 Field Campaign Kilbourne Hole, NM 2022 Kilbourne Hole is not a round crater. Its irregular shape could mean that it formed from a series of volcanic steam explosions centered at different locations. This week we’ll use laser ranging tech + other tools to scour ancient layers of ash for evidence. pic.twitter.com/R3VAkE9Q89— NASA Expeditions (@NASAExpeditions) April 21, 2022 KNaCK combines three different data streams to make detailed maps in real time. Here's how a drone landing looks in all three views: pic.twitter.com/NszzD11quR— NASA Expeditions (@NASAExpeditions) April 24, 2022 Good morning from Potrillo Volcanic Field! Today team RISE2 is tackling science and exploration objectives at 3 different worksites. Before heading home this morning, these teammates acted as stand-in lunar explorers & made a trip around the crater rim for a science gear handoff. pic.twitter.com/TK1MJpVKOD— NASA Expeditions (@NASAExpeditions) April 24, 2022 Update: made it through the cattle traffic! Here's part of the team getting ready for a UAV flight at the north rim of the crater. The data they collect will help us to understand the big picture at this worksite. pic.twitter.com/xWKiOda4IW— NASA Expeditions (@NASAExpeditions) April 21, 2022 Share:TwitterFacebookEmailMoreLinkedIn Related