AndyDufresne wrote:New image as seen from above by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The blue looking feature in the upper-center part of the picture is the Phoenix Lander...two the circular parts flanking the center mass are the deployed solar panels.
The two impact depressions located in the center of the image is where the heat shield, after being jettisoned, impacted and bounced.
And the parachute and attachment is located at the bottom of the image.
--Andy
Stuff allegedly left on the moon after America landed on the moon (cough, cough)....
6 x Lunar landing modules
Dimensions
Height: 20.9 ft 6.37 m
Diameter: 14 ft 4.27 m
Landing gear span: 29.75 ft 9.07 m
Volume: 235 ft³ 6.65 m³
3 x Lunar Roving Vehicles (Moon Buggy) : The frame was 10 feet (3 m) long with a wheelbase of 7.5 feet (2.3 m).
No photos to date of these items, plus the flags, footprints and other stuff left behind.....
If America can photo the surface of Mars in a good enough quality to pick out a 15 foot wide lander, it can't hard to launch a high resolution satellite to orbit the moon and take some photos to prove the landings once and for all.