Sojourner Rover at Mars

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Sojourner Rover at Mars

The Pathfinder Landing Donna Shirley Rover Manager Pathfinder 360 Fish Eye

Pathfinder Entry Signal Reception

A Simulated Mars Rover

Mars Sequencing Team (You) Develop a sequence to take Rover to visit a rock (or three) Ten tries (1 per “Sol”) Your Command Sequence is made of Letters: FFrBbRFfLlFLFQ

Sequence Key: All measurements are approximate! f = 2 inches forward b = 2 inches backward l = 20 – 30 degrees left r = 20 – 30 degress right F = 10 – 12 inches forward B = 10 – 12 inches backward L = 80 – 100 degrees left R = 80 – 100 degrees right All measurements are approximate!

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