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The Mini Cooper-size vehicle, ensconced within the Mars Science Laboratory, is speeding toward the Red Planet, rapidly whittling away the 352-million-mile journey. Not fast enough. Scheduled touchdown Aug. 5. |
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I just mentioned the Curiosity in another thread. I'm glad to see it's already being discussed here. :-) Can't wait for August! #resist |
Nick ![]() Send message Joined: 11 Oct 11 Posts: 4344 Credit: 3,313,107 RAC: 0 ![]() |
100 Days and Counting to NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Landing Only 92 now and counting... The Kite Fliers -------------------- Kite fliers: An imaginary club of solo members, those who don't yet belong to a formal team so "fly their own kites" - as the saying goes. |
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Curiosity's Seven Minutes of Terror Team members share the challenges of Curiosity's final minutes to landing on the surface of Mars. |
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Curiosity Rover on Track for Early August Landing 06.26.12 ![]() Artist's concept of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover This artist's concept features NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover, a mobile robot for investigating Mars' past or present ability to sustain microbial life. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Mission Status Report PASADENA, Calif. -- A maneuver on Tuesday adjusted the flight path of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft for delivering the rover Curiosity to a landing target beside a Martian mountain. The car-size, one-ton rover is bound for arrival the evening of Aug. 5, 2012, PDT (early Aug. 6, EDT and Universal Time). The landing will mark the beginning of a two-year prime mission to investigate whether one of the most intriguing places on Mars ever offered an environment favorable for microbial life. |
Nick ![]() Send message Joined: 11 Oct 11 Posts: 4344 Credit: 3,313,107 RAC: 0 ![]() |
That was really impressive, Lynn; I trust there will be a live link to NASA so we can listen in on the landing. The Kite Fliers -------------------- Kite fliers: An imaginary club of solo members, those who don't yet belong to a formal team so "fly their own kites" - as the saying goes. |
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When this thing lands, I sure hope someone will be kind enough to link to all the goodies, like live streaming video feeds, news, etc. IIRC the last good mars mission I watched unfold was in the late 90's (I forget what that rovers name was, but those were the nicest HD images of the red world I think we've ever seen. I remember N-Geo magazine doing a nice series on it.) #resist |
Nick ![]() Send message Joined: 11 Oct 11 Posts: 4344 Credit: 3,313,107 RAC: 0 ![]() |
When this thing lands, I sure hope someone will be kind enough to link to all the goodies, like live streaming video feeds, news, etc. Lets hope we do get a link, Ex'. The Kite Fliers -------------------- Kite fliers: An imaginary club of solo members, those who don't yet belong to a formal team so "fly their own kites" - as the saying goes. |
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For those who want a real experience on landing day http://www.planetary.org/get-involved/events/planetfest-2012/ this should fit the bill nicely. ![]() |
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For those who want a real experience on landing day Nick and Chris, your both welcome :-) Gary, posted the above link. Thanks! It said Curiosity, will land around August 4 and 5, 6, 2012. Let's hope we do get live feed. |
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http://marsprogram.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/ Is the link to NASA's page for the Mars science laboratory. And I bet the "Nasa TV" link in Chris's first post will come in handy in August. #resist |
Sirius B ![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Dec 00 Posts: 24922 Credit: 3,081,182 RAC: 7 ![]() |
spectacular photos of Mars Until the Curiosity rover landing next month, thought these would make do for now.... |
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I have to voice my thoughts here. I am very nervous about that sky crane they are using to land Curiosity on the surface of Mars. Its very risky! Its a very complex method of putting that thing on the surface. I will keep my fingers crossed that it makes it down safely! Good luck Curiosity! John. ![]() |
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I seem to remember seeing that the method used with Spirit and Opportunity wouldn't work for Curiosity due to it's increased size and mass. Plus they want to make a pinpoint landing. Other than the possibility of the new system having difficulties another potential hazzard would be one of those infamous Martian dust storms. But I would assume they have planned the landing for a time of the year when dust storms are a minimal risk. Bob DeWoody My motto: Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow as it may not be required. This no longer applies in light of current events. |
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Bob is correct that Curiosity's weight is too much for the airbag crash-landing method. But I, like Johnny am worried about it all going just right. The "sky crane" is basically a rocket powered parachute of sorts, I see a lot that could go wrong. However we have some experience with successes and failures when it comes to dropping craft on other planets, and I think they will pull this off just fine. I'm really looking forward to it. Only about one month left now. #resist |
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Once a lander failed because of different units systems used by the builders and NASA. I hope this time they have used the same system. Tullio |
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Well if we can't land a container of sophisticated machinery and electronics softly I think it will be so much longer before we attempt to send humans to the red planet. At least Curiosity is on a one way trip no matter how hard or soft the landing is. On the other hand a spacecraft with humans on board has to land totally intact and be able to launch again with only minimal repairs being able to be conducted. So far I do not recall any rocket making a re-entry into an atmosphere and then launch again without major servicing, except the lunar modules from the Apollo missions. However the moon is less massive and has virtually no atmosphere. Bob DeWoody My motto: Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow as it may not be required. This no longer applies in light of current events. |
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Curiosity Rover update! NASA held a media press conference with just 20 days to go for the landing of Curiosity on Mars. Its on Youtube, NASA Rover on Course for Mars Landing(By NASA television) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9BRqeqJ2X0 (1 hour 5 minutes) John. ![]() |
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Well , it isn't like they could send a last minute command to fix a problem at that point. We may just have to wait a few minutes longer to find out whether the landing was a success. Bob DeWoody My motto: Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow as it may not be required. This no longer applies in light of current events. |
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Its going to be very tense, the landing is just so technical. Fingers crossed here! If it makes it to the surface ok, there is just a tonne of valuable instruments on that thing that could tell us so much about Mars! John. |
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