It’s a face-off! Who will laugh first? In this battle of the scientists, Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle team lead Stephen Scheidt holds a dGPS camera, and Chemistry/Mineralogy team lead Cherie Achilles holds a spectrometer. pic.twitter.com/zcpjKpMRGO
— NASA Expeditions (@NASAExpeditions) February 2, 2022
It’s not always easy to get a sense of size and distance from aerial or orbital images, but this photo has humans for scale. Can you find Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle pilot-in-command Stephen Scheidt and visual observer Ben Harte? pic.twitter.com/gHmN70SzC9
— NASA Expeditions (@NASAExpeditions) February 2, 2022
Future Moon and Mars crews will need to react quickly + accurately to geologic clues during the limited time they’ll have on extraterrestrial surfaces. On this trip, we’ll work towards combining lots of different data streams to make them easier to interpret in real time. pic.twitter.com/9X7BfX2n5x
— NASA Expeditions (@NASAExpeditions) January 31, 2022