Headin’ For The Hills

ourtesy of the Mars Exploration Rover
The Columbia Hills on Mars, courtesy of the Mars Exploration Rover

The good news from NASA last week about the extension of the Mars rover missions until September means that we get to see a lot more scenes like this one in the months ahead. I find it pretty cool, and I also am continually amazed at how much like parts of the southwest United States these parts of Mars resemble.

In the next few weeks the rover Spirit will head for the Columbia Hills, which look to be a kilometer or two away. Along the way it will send back more images of the surrounding terrain and the rock field. This is, of course, what the rovers were built to do — be our eyes on Mars. And our geological tools. While there’s nothing quite like walking the dusty plains ourselves, these are the next best thing until we can actually there sometime soon. (Really soon, I wish, but more likely decades away!)

Venus!

Heres a nice picture taken last Wednesday of the Moon and Venus after sunset. Courtesy of Guillaume Poulin
Here's a nice picture taken last Wednesday of the Moon and Venus after sunset. Courtesy of Guillaume Poulin

These nights Venus has been a gorgeous sight in the sky after sunset. We’ve been out walking every night after dinner and tonight we tried to see if we could spot it before the Sun went down. We found it about 45 or so degrees above the horizon right at sunset (we’ve got a little pair of hills to the west of us — your mileage may vary). It looks like a bright, unblinking star up there and as the darkness deepens it really starts to glitter. So, if you haven’t had a chance to go out and find Venus, now’s the time!