CNET: NASA Mars Rover Delivers Triumphant First Photos From Crater Rim

NASA Mars Rover Delivers Triumphant First Photos From Crater Rim
NASA’s Perseverance rover celebrated the end of a tough climb out of the Jezero Crater on Mars with new images and a new science campaign.

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    1. Ali I loved this because we are learning more about our solar system and what / how we may have come to be here. That is the first thing to understanding how we can move into the future as a species. Yes one people moving into a future that includes being out there. Hugs

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          1. They’re snickerdoodles. I was going to make peppermint sugar cookies, but it seemed like possible peppermint overkill, with the bark I made today, and the chocolate covered pretzels with peppermint bits in the chocolate. So, cinnamon. I have silver twistie-ties from treat bags leftover from school, so I can wrap the bark and the pretzels to keep them and the cookies from leaching to-from each other in the gift boxes. It’s been good to do it this weekend. I feel relaxed and ready for the week.

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            1. Ali snickerdoodles bring back memories. For several years Ron and I made cookies for friends and family. I can not remember if it was James or a girl he was dating who love snickerdoodles so Ron and I made trays of them, 50 or 60 of them for “our kids”. Sadly the new family James has don’t want cookies so we stopped making them. But Ron and I talked and next year we plan to do it again and then pass them out in the community as we get back into it. Hugs.

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        1. By the way I just looked up the movie. Wow you do like to punish yourself. 😋😝😜😍💖👍. I watched the trailer on the computer. I am sure it looks better on what ever device you are watching it on than my computer screen. I have to laugh the other day I watched an episode of Picard, and I thought about the special effects of what they thought robots, and advance tech could be to what we think of today in our shows. That is an eye opener for me. How we have grown as time rolls on … and that got me thinking how we were advancing toward that wonderful future for so many decades to see it undone in 10 years and continuing to get worse. I feel like some bad beings stole my Santa of progressive life. Hugs

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          1. It was fun! I have quirky humor, and had never seen it, so it seemed the very thing while baking snickerdoodles for gifts! I did get to watch it on TV, but it was the little square picture, and closeups-holy cow-you could see dust on the film, too. It was awesome!

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