"We Made It!" Jim Murphy - July 4, 1997 Meteorologist and Mars Research Scientist NASA Ames Research Center Mountain View, California |
I'm sitting here at the Jet Propulsion Lab at 1:39 PM PDT,three-and one half hours
after Pathfinder successfully landed on Mars (which is just way cool to think about !!!),
and I'm waiting for our first surface meteorology data, which we should receive in 26
minutes. This has been an absolutely terrific day for the spacecraft, and all of us who
are interested in its success. The entry, descent, and landing apparently went just as
designed (at least, that is the present indication), and we have a functioning spacecraft
on the surface.
We'll receive three minutes of surface weather data, obtained at 7 AM local time at
the landing site, during the low-gain data downlink which will begin in 24 minutes. We'll
get a temperature measurement a few centimeters above a solar panel (our mast will not
'stand up' until 11 AM local time at the landing site. We'll also measure pressure during
this session. We won't measure wind until our mast is deployed.
It is a great day!!! We really do appreciate all the encouragement and good wishes we
have received from all of you !!!
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