Are you ready to start taking on missions? Great! You have come to the right place. Mission Assignment Printables (code word: MAPs) will help you organize your missions and see them to completion. Download and print each time you are ready to take on a new mission. This is a great resource if you are working on a TST Agency mission with your junior agent or leading a group mission with multiple agents!
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llustration of the NASA Mars Exploration Rover on Mars. Opportunity was the second of two Mars Exploration Rovers to land on the Red Planet in 2004 to search for signs of past life. Image credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech Launched into space back in 2004, NASA’s Opportunity Rover was only designed to function for about 90 days. Instead, the exploratory robot roamed the Red Planet for more than 15 years, searching for and characterizing a wide range of rocks and soils and proving along the way that liquid water once flowed on the surface of ancient Mars. And although the space agency had to declare that Opportunity Rover is now dead, its mission was a historic success and one that has laid the groundwork for NASA’s return to the Red Planet. The Opportunity Rover stopped communicating with Earth when a severe Mars-wide dust storm blanketed its location in June 2018. After more than a thousand commands to restore contact, engineers in the Space Flight Operations Facility at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) made their last attempt to revive Opportunity on Tuesday but to no avail. The solar-powered rover's final communication was received June 10. It is because of trailblazing missions such as Opportunity that there will come a day when our brave astronauts walk on the surface of Mars, said NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine. And when that day arrives, some portion of that first footprint will be owned by the men and women of Opportunity, and a little rover that defied the odds and did so much in the name of exploration. Designed to last just 90 Martian days and travel 1,100 yards (1,000 meters), Opportunity vastly surpassed all expectations in its endurance, scientific value and longevity. In addition to exceeding its life expectancy by 60 times, the rover traveled more than 28 miles (45 kilometers) by the time it reached its most appropriate final resting spot on Mars – Perseverance Valley. Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech For more than a decade, Opportunity has been an icon in the field of planetary exploration, teaching us about Mars' ancient past as a wet, potentially habitable planet, and revealing uncharted Martian landscapes, said Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate. Whatever loss we feel now must be tempered with the knowledge that the legacy of Opportunity continues – both on the surface of Mars with the Curiosity rover and InSight lander – and in the clean rooms of JPL, where the upcoming Mars 2020 rover is taking shape. The final transmission, sent via the 70-meter Mars Station antenna at NASA's Goldstone Deep Space Complex in California, ended a multifaceted, eight-month recovery strategy in an attempt to compel the rover to communicate. “We have made every reasonable engineering effort to try to recover Opportunity and have determined that the likelihood of receiving a signal is far too low to continue recovery efforts, said John Callas, manager of the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) project at JPL. Opportunity landed in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars on Jan. 24, 2004, seven months after its launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Its twin rover, Spirit, landed 20 days earlier in the 103-mile-wide (166-kilometer-wide) Gusev Crater on the other side of Mars. Spirit logged almost 5 miles (8 kilometers) before its mission wrapped up in May 2011. The small spherules on the Martian surface in this close-up image are near Fram Crater, visited by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity during April 2004. The area shown is 1.2 inches (3 centimeters) across. The view comes from the microscopic imager on Opportunity's robotic arm, with color information added from the rover's panoramic camera. Image credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell/USGS From the day Opportunity landed, a team of mission engineers, rover drivers and scientists on Earth collaborated to overcome challenges and get the rover from one geologic site on Mars to the next. They plotted workable avenues over rugged terrain so that the 384-pound (174-kilogram) Martian explorer could maneuver around and, at times, over rocks and boulders, climb gravel-strewn slopes as steep as 32-degrees (an off-Earth record), probe crater floors, summit hills and traverse possible dry riverbeds. Its final venture brought it to the western limb of Perseverance Valley. I cannot think of a more appropriate place for Opportunity to endure on the surface of Mars than one called Perseverance Valley, said Michael Watkins, director of JPL. The records, discoveries and sheer tenacity of this intrepid little rover is testament to the ingenuity, dedication, and perseverance of the people who built and guided her. Check out the video accompanying this article and drive along with NASA’s Opportunity Mars rover and hear the voices of scientists and engineers behind the mission. (Source: NASA) https://youtu.be/1Ll-VHYxWXU ~ Posted by: Richard Webster, Ace News Today / Connect with Richard on Facebook and Twitter
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It was founded on July, 4th, 1823 by Friar Jose Altimira. Named for Saint Francis Solano from Montilla, Spain. Born in 1549 and at the age of 29 he joined the Franciscan Order and became a missionary in Peru. There, for twenty years, he was influential among both the Spanish colonists and the natives. He died in 1610 and was canonized in 1726. The last mission of the chain, Mission Solano was a compromise between the ambitions of the governor and a brash padre. Eager to put off the Russians who were moving into the areas, Governor Don Luis Arguello conspired with Father Jose Altimira, who was dissatisfied with the current Missions Dolores and San Rafael. A plan was put together that, called for transferring Mission Dolores to the new site in the north. Presented to the Territorial Assembly in Monterey in 1823, it was approved. Unfortunately, they didn’t have authority to implement such an action. Such action had to be approved by the ecclesiastical authorities. When word of this plan reached Father-President Senan, then on his death-bed at San Buenaventura, he informed his successor Father Sarria and sent a rebuke to both the Governor and Father Altimira. The letter caught Father Altimira, who was at Solano, already starting the buildings for the new mission. Work was halted immediately and remained suspended while a compromise was reached. Father Altimira was permitted to build his mission and be in charge of it, but San Francisco and San Rafael bother were to be left alone. Work was resumed and in 1824, the church was dedicated. Mission Dolores donated the church necessities as well as cattle. But the gifts from sister missions which usually arrived to start a new mission on its way failed to reach Sonoma. The Russian fur traders surprisingly proved to be friendly, sharing their supplies and donating Russian-designed bells. By the end of the year, a tile-roofed monastery, granary, workshops, guardhouse and barracks were complete. Soon orchards, vineyard and grain field were in place. All might have gone well but for Father Altimira. He relied on flogging and imprisonment to hold sway over the natives. In 1826, the angry natives formed a band that stormed the mission, looting and burning the buildings. Father Altimira was forced to flee to San Rafael. Unable to return to the mission he eventually went back to Spain. The mission was entrusted to Father Fortuni who had been working with Father Duran at Mission San Jose. In 1826 he arrived and spent seven years restoring Mission Solano to its former strength. He replaced much of the wood and thatch buildings with adobe, built a new adobe church and enlarged the convento. At the time of his retirement he had thirty structures built. When secularization arrived in 1834, the last of the natives fell to San Rafael, unwilling to take orders from secular authority. General Mariano Vallejo was appointed commissioner of the mission. He transferred the local natives to his own properties and put them to work there. Under General Vallego, the pueblo of Sonoma was built to make homes for colonists brought from Mexico to settle the area. The old mission church, now without a missionary, was kept in repair for a while, but gradually was looted by the locals and the adobe wall gradually eroded. A new adobe church was built in 1841 as a parish church on the site of Father Altimira’s original wooden structure. In 1845, the buildings were offered by Governor Pico but nobody was interested. In 1846, Mexican rule of California ended in a dramatic series of events. A group of American settlers throughout the Sacramento Valley formed a loose organization to set up an independent republic in the province. With help of Captain Fremont, they seized Sonoma, imprisoned General Vallejo and than raised a flag with a crude likeness of a bear and the words “California Republic”. Before the native Californians could do battle with the Bear Flag insurgents, the United States Marines landed in Monterey and the war between Mexico and the United States took over. After occupation, Mission Solano was briefly operated as a parish church. But in 1881 the property was too dilapidated to salvage and it was sold with the money being used to build a new church in another part of the town. The purchaser used the priests house for a wine-making shop and the former church for hay storage. The monastery later became a blacksmith shop. In 1903, the Historic Landmarks League intervened by purchasing the property. In 1906, the earthquake severely damaged the church itself and it was repaired until 1911 when the state provided funds to restore. In 1926, the League turned the property over to the state and it became part of the Division of Beaches and Parks. In 1943-1944 further restoration took place. 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