Doug Ellison
@dougellison.bsky.social
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Dad, Husband, Mars Rover Crew Chief. Opinions and views expressed are my own. Not a NASA account. Contains strong language. He/Him
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We have more to do. More things to discover. More art to inspire. So much more to do. I hope I get to continue doing it for many years to come, and I'm giving it everything I've got. Those who got us here but don't get to be a part of it any more deserve nothing less. For them, we persevere.
On Tuesday I had to wait half a day to get an email to tell me if I was lucky, or unlucky. I got lucky. Most of my MSL family got lucky. Some were not, and my heart breaks for them. But those of us still fortunate enough to call this project home will keep on keeping on.
Everything else was replaceable. Even if it got broken by some other person packing my stuff into boxes....it was all replaceable. But the bowl isn't. It's unique. It's one of one. It's a little piece of art inspired by the science we do and the new landscapes we seek with our rover.
On Monday I braced for this most recent round of JPL layoffs by looking around my office for what I cared about most to take it home in case I never got to return. I grabbed just one thing - the beautiful bowl by @amyraehill.bsky.social inspired by the false color postcard I took with Curiosity.
A circular bowl decorated with a landscape scene. The inner surface of the bowl is painted to resemble a landscape with mountains. The top portion is a bright, clear blue sky transitioning into a warm yellow-gold sun. The lower portion depicts dark, rugged terrain. The bowl is sitting on a dark surface with a pattern of bright, colorful, geometric dots and lines.
We are all so incredibly tired. The cuts keep coming, the damage to our teams keeps compounding, yet we somehow keep the missions going. Ashley, Abby and I were all on shift together on MSL today. I hope it wasn’t for the last time.
It still exists. Its ‘modernization’ has made it unusable. It’s criminal what has been done to content like this. :(. I still can’t get over the older mission websites just wiped out of existence.
It was the last functional web presence of the agency - I’m gutted :(
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If you, like me, are the parent of a neuro-atypical child dreading this autism press conference, please remember: These are the people hurting our kids. Not us. They are the ones stigmatizing and pathologizing them. They are the ones peddling untested science. And we should be very, very angry.
I think we can all agree that the primary reason she made it is her time as an MER ECAM PUL ;). I'M SO HAPPY FOR HER :D
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Winter is giving way to Spring in Gale Crater. The atmosphere is waking up from its chilly quiescent slumber.
#NASA's #Mars rover #Curiosity

Sol 4662 2025-09-17: Right Navigation Camera
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Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/j. Roger
That particular hike is SO GOOD. I’ve done it before sunrise a couple of times :)
We could give it to climatologists to model the environmental impact of that much compute
I wish I’d appreciated it more in the moment. I was a teenager growing up in the peak Blur v Oasis summer of ‘95. It was incredible.
I’m gonna say something that’ll make you very jealous. I was at Knebworth. YEAH. I KNOW.
Ruin a book by adding Tom Clancy's to the title

Tom Clancy's Roving Mars
Ruin a book by adding Tom Clancy's to the title

Tom Clancy's Emma
Ruin a book by adding Tom Clancy's to the title

A Farewell to Tom Clancy's Arms
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We are outraged and deeply distressed that armed federal agents came onto our campus—making arrests on the very ground where, in 1942, Japanese American families were forced to board buses bound for concentration camps. It was a deliberate act of provocation and intimidation.
Photo of armed customs and border patrol agents and cars on the plaza in front of the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo.
Last times I was in DC was for a Good Night Oppy thing. Walked past a charity run on my way to NASM to visit a dusty old friend, and then a spectacular array of kites being flown on the mall walking to the film festival later in the day.

Post your last photo of DC to show what a hell-hole it is.
Looking down the grass of the national mall to the large pointed spire of the Washington Monument.  Hundreds of families are stood on the grass flying kites in the air. Kites of all colors are flying all the way as far as you can see. The testbed rover for the mars exploration rover mission.  The rover is about 5 feet tall, has six wheels, lots of cables, its robotic arm is stuck out like it's fishing. The camera mast at the top has cameras pointed at the ground infront of it. The large solar panels are covered in dust.  A large printed mars panorama of dark rocks on a beige/orange landscape is behind it. A view down a long road leading to the dome of the US Capitol building The road is closed and runners in blue shirts are coming down one side of the road towards the camera
It’s painfully obvious they’re using much of the space imagery I’ve worked on as a JPLer, and long before as an enthusiast, and the output is shamefully incoherent garbage.
Don’t threaten me with a good time.
If the cat was called Avi Loeb however. ..
The short version is - wheel wear isn't a limiting factor and - even if one got REALLY bad - a technique to shed it and carry on has been tested :) ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp....
Rimmed Wheel Performance on the Mars Science Laboratory Scarecrow Rover
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover experienced increasing wheel damage beginning in October 2013. While the wheels were designed to operate with considerable damage, the rate at which damage was occurring was unexpected and raised concerns regarding wheel life expectancy. As of Sol 2555 (10-14-19), there are two broken grousers on the left middle wheel, and one broken grouser on the right middle wheel. One possible scenario, albeit remote, is that enough grousers break on a wheel such that unconstrained portions of the wheel could contact the cable running from the rover motor controller assembly to the wheel's drive actuator. If the cable to a drive actuator is damaged, that wheel may no longer respond to commands. To make progress towards a navigation goal position, that wheel would need to be dragged. To mitigate the risk of damaging a cable running to a wheels drive actuator, the unconstrained portion of a wheel could be strategically shed by performing driving maneuvers on an immovable rock. What would remain after wheel shedding is a rimmed wheel (the outer 1/3 of the wheel). We studied the feasibility of remotely commanding the rover to perform the shed maneuver on one of its front wheels. To inform whether or not to shed the wheels, we tested the performance of driving on one or more rimmed wheels in flight. This led to a two-month test campaign in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Mars Yard using the Scarecrow testbed rover. Driving and steering performance was characterized on a variety of terrain types and slopes in a worst-case rimmed wheeled configuration. Test results indicate that if wheel shedding could be successfully executed in flight, Curiosity could continue to drive indefinitely on rimmed wheels.
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The engineering side of our mission rarely gets told....but we're pushing to turn every heckin' joule of that RTG into pure distilled awesomeness. Thanks to @abbyfrae.bsky.social for the postcard idea. I had a LOT of fun sequencing and then processing it :) www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/marking...
A black and white mosaic of images from Mars.  A distant hazy horizon is punctuated by a white mount and various layered hills and butted. At the bottom is the rear of the Curiosity Mars rover - a gray cylindrical antenna is next to a white finned RTG.
Someone claiming to be a scientist but proposing something as objectively idiotic as sending Juno to an interstellar object is not a scientist. Any high school kid could google how impossible and stupid the idea is. Stop treating Loeb like a scientist. He’s a lazy attention seeking crank.
Are we fast? No. Are we consistent? Also no. Do we have alt.barney.dinosaur.die.die.die on the rear wing? You’re god damn right.
A purple sports car with a yellow stripe down the middle on a race track .  The car is driving toward you. A purple sports car with a yellow stripe down the middle on a race track .  The car is driving toward you around a tight corner. A purple sports car with a yellow stripe down the middle on a race track .  The car is driving toward you over the brow of a hill.