Weather Station Deployment Part 2
 
Here is a selection of photos documenting the second day of the weather station deployment at Lassen October 14, 2005 (Title format: DATE _ HOUR-MINUTE-SECONDS)
 

   


2005-10-14_10-21-11
Friday morning -- can you see why Jen needed this box?
2005-10-14_10-22-08
Should we have a workbench area on the Mars rover?
2005-10-14_10-28-40
On Mars why would rocks be used instead of weights?
2005-10-14_10-29-32
Why is Jen connecting to the weather station computer?
2005-10-14_10-32-55
Why is Jen working under her coat?
2005-10-14_10-34-47
Jeanette puts the station computer in a bag--why?
2005-10-14_10-36-34
Again, it often takes two people to do a task.
2005-10-14_10-38-17
Sealing the weather station box for the winter.
2005-10-14_11-45-58
What is Jen recording?
2005-10-14_11-50-07
What is documented here?
2005-10-14_10-50-28
What materials are needed to document the deployment?
2005-10-14_10-57-47
Paint spray cans will be a luxury on Mars. Why?
2005-10-14_10-58-07
Why did Jen paint the pipe brown? Why wearing gloves?
2005-10-14_10-58-39
How are Jen and Jeanette using the cardboard?
2005-10-14_11-03-49
Why is Jen painting the weights, too?
2005-10-14_11-05-24
Jeanette and Kris install the basin again.
2005-10-14_11-12-49
Would it be necessary to paint the station on Mars?
2005-10-14_11-14-25
Are there any two people who didn't work together?
2005-10-14_11-25-41
The rain gauge is wired to the weather computer.
2005-10-14_11-31-51
How is water converted into signals by the rain gauge?
2005-10-14_11-32-14
Why don't the weights in the basin affect the water data?
2005-10-14_11-32-29
One use of photos: Is the basin as secure as yesterday?
2005-10-14_11-23-39
Jen describes how the weather station works.
2005-10-14_11-42-08
Meanwhile, Clay has been working in the van.
2005-10-14_12-15-00
Could a robot hold as many objects as Chris?
2005-10-14_12-23-21
View of weather station's basin from the ridge camera.
2005-10-14_12-35-14
What kind of robot could work on such a steep ridge?