Hi all, first post on here and actually going to ask almost exactly the same question I first started looking on this site for. It is purely for a sense of confirmation really, but is there any film that actually shows dust being kicked and thereby obscuring the rover tracks? Failing that, any clearly identifiable feature like a footprint? It's the one thing that bugs me, not in the sense that I don't believe it is the explanation, but more that I can't see it in my minds eye that it obscures tracks so effectively.
I admit I am being a tad lazy here, I don't really have the time (or inclination) to plough through every piece of film from the rover missions, I guess I'm half hoping someone may just pop up and say, "Oh, that's AS16-dot-dot-dot you want". If you can help, I'd be grateful.
About me, I can remember watching the first landing on TV (TBH I think some of the wonder of it was wasted on my seven year old younger self). Weirdly I seem to have a memory of being woken to watch it, which given that I was in NZ at the tie doesn't gel with one of your antipodean member's comment on the film having to be flown I've from Aus, but maybe I'd been naughty that day, who knows. Anyway, these days I support trading applications at a moderately large bank, have a fairly logical frame of mind, I completed two thirds of an Applied Physics degree before bailing and using the cheap flights from my Dad's old job before they disappeared to travel the world again.
Many thanks
PS. I love this site. Science is great at explaining things. My most enjoyable moment here so far was seeing the link to architecture of the F5 cones, even after forty-something years I never realised just how damn complicated they were. Thank you.