Dropping in on Mars in High-Res
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This movie from NASA's Curiosity rover shows most of the high-resolution frames acquired by the Mars Descent Imager between the jettison of the heat shield and touchdown. The video, obtained on Aug. 5 PDT (Aug. 6 EDT), covers the last two-and-a-half minutes before touchdown in Gale Crater.
Audio recorded from mission control can be heard, counting down the critical events.
TRANSCRIPT
[voices, chatter]
EDL Ops: Thrusters have been re-enabled. We will control our attitude on chute. We are decelerating.
EDL Dynamics: Wrist mode under parachute is approximately twenty to thirty degrees per second, nominal.
EDL Ops: We are at ten kilometers and descending. We are at 150 meters per second. [voices, chatter]
EDL Phase: Dynamics, Phase come back again with wrist mode dynamics.
EDL Dynamics: Wrist mode is nominal.
Propulsion: EDL Ops, Prop, MLEs active.
EDL Ops: We are at 9 kilometers and descending.
EDL Dynamics: Downrange. Nav filter converged with a velocity correction of 0.7 meters a second.
[cheering]
EDL Ops: We have acquired the ground with the radar.
EDL Dynamics: Altitude of 8 kilometers.
EDL Ops: Heat shield has separated, we have found the ground.
Telecom: We have lost X-band tones due to Earth occultation, as expected.
EDL Ops: We're standing by to prime the MLE engines in preparation for powered flight.
We're down to 90 meters per second at an altitude of 6.5 kilometers and descending.
[voices, chatter]
EDL Systems: Flight, EDL, we've got some TWTA warnings. But it’s in battleshort mode so it should power through.
EDL Ops: We expect to lose direct to Earth communications at this time. We may have lost it already. [voices, chatter]
EDL Ops: We're down to 86 meters per second at an altitude of 4 kilometers and descending.
We've lost tones from Earth at this time. This is expected. We are continuing on Odyssey telemetry. [voices, chatter]
EDL Dynamics: Ground solution equals minus 10.8 meters. Vertical velocity of minus 81.8 meters per second.
EDL Ops: We priming the powered descent engines, standing by for backshield separation. [voices, chatter]
Telecom: Signal to Odyssey is still strong.
[voices, chatter]
EDL Ops: We are in powered flight.
[cheering]
EDL Ops: We are at an altitude of 1 kilometer and descending about 70 meters per second. Telecom: Signal to Odyssey remains strong.
EDL Dynamics: Control errors are nominal.
EDL Ops: Down to 50 meters per second. 500 meters in altitude.
Standing by for Sky Crane.
EDL Dynamics: Constant velocity accordion nominal. Altitude error 5.9 meters.
EDL Ops: We found a nice flat place. We're coming in ready for Sky Crane.
Down to 10 meters per second. 40 meters altitude.
[voices, chatter]
Sky Crane has started.
[cheering]
Descending at about 0.75 meters per second, as expected.
Expecting bridle cut shortly.
Telecom: Signal to Odyssey remains strong.
EDL Dynamics: Tango Delta nominal.
Telcom: EDL comm configured for UHF telemetry.
EDL Dynamics: RIMU stable.
Telecom: UHF is good.
EDL Ops: Touchdown confirmed! We are safe on Mars.
[loud cheering]