chebucto writes:
"NASA has announced that they have solved the mystery of the rock resembling a jelly doughnut, nicknamed 'Pinnacle Island', that appeared in front of the Opportunity rover recently. They have determined that it is a piece of a larger rock broken and moved by the wheel of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity in early January.
Only about 1.5 inches (4 centimeters) wide, the white-rimmed, red-centered rock caused a stir last month when it appeared in an image the rover took Jan. 8 at a location where it was not present four days earlier.
More recent images show the original piece of rock struck by the rover's wheel, slightly uphill from where Pinnacle Island came to rest.
When the rock was first found, the scenario that Opportunity flipped the rock up onto itself was considered the most likely scenario. Another hypotheses was that it was ejecta from a nearby meteorite strike. Silly reactions included William Shatner wondering if it was Martians playing ring toss, and a lawsuit against NASA, alleging the space agency has been negligent in studying the object."
(Score: 1) by Gaaark on Saturday February 15 2014, @12:57AM
This Sig for sale... beer IS an acceptable currency (bitBeer?).
(Score: 1) by mhajicek on Saturday February 15 2014, @12:41PM
(Score: 1) by Gaaark on Saturday February 15 2014, @02:03PM
No, but he could drop Amy Pond here, though. Yum....
(But as Rob Ford would say, I get enough to eat at home, lol.)
This Sig for sale... beer IS an acceptable currency (bitBeer?).
(Score: 1) by elf on Saturday February 15 2014, @04:41PM
(Score: 1) by Khyber on Saturday February 15 2014, @01:54AM
Destroying Semiconductors With Style Since 2008
(Score: 1) by janrinok on Saturday February 15 2014, @02:43PM
I used to mock the US for its sue-happy culture. Unfortunately, it is now happening in Europe. Sometimes I despair for my fellow man - other times I just go to #altslashdot and sanity returns.
Now, where are my meds.....
It's always my fault...
(Score: 2, Insightful) by Khyber on Sunday February 16 2014, @12:13AM
Destroying Semiconductors With Style Since 2008
(Score: 1) by AudioGuy on Saturday February 15 2014, @05:06PM