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I am following Curiosity on the JPL site. They don't seem to worry much and they give more space to a new amplifier they just built. Tullio |
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At this point there isn't much anyone at JPL can do other than wait with the rest of us. On the other hand a large amplifier that can blast sound waves to put out a massive forest fire has relevance to a great number of people that could lose their lives or homes. JPL and NASA will always promote a development that has potential to do good here at home as a means to justify their annual budget. 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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Good news everyone! NASA Mars Orbiter Repositioned to Phone Home Mars Landing Source. ![]() Member of the People Encouraging Niceness In Society club. ![]() |
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Very much looking forward to this. I remember the Spirit and Opportunity landings, but for some reason don't recall the Sojourner and Phoenix landings as much. The Viking missions are etched in my memory, though. I think that is because they were pioneers, plus they didn't have to compete with a million cable channels, and the internet. It's just as exciting as it ever was, but space exploration needs a good spokesperson like Carl Sagan to keep it in the public imagination. ![]() |
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Very much looking forward to this. I remember the Spirit and Opportunity landings, but for some reason don't recall the Sojourner and Phoenix landings as much. The Viking missions are etched in my memory, though. I think that is because they were pioneers, plus they didn't have to compete with a million cable channels, and the internet. It's just as exciting as it ever was, but space exploration needs a good spokesperson like Carl Sagan to keep it in the public imagination. I remember following sojourner very closely, I remember how amazing the high resolution color images were, even in the late 90's they looked awesome. I have been waiting for curiosity's landing for awhile, only one week left to go now. I'll be up late on the net following along. Will there be a live feed of mission control available on the net does anyone know? #resist |
Michael Watson Send message Joined: 7 Feb 08 Posts: 1388 Credit: 2,098,506 RAC: 5 |
They say that Curiosity isn't a life detecting mission, merely looking for geological evidence that the environment was, at some point, suitable for life. I've also read that Curiosity has an instrument that can detect methane gas, and sort out its isotopes, so they can distinguish between methane released by geological processes and that which comes from living things. Also a camera that can magnify enough to see fossils, should any be present. |
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Very much looking forward to this. I remember the Spirit and Opportunity landings, but for some reason don't recall the Sojourner and Phoenix landings as much. The Viking missions are etched in my memory, though. I think that is because they were pioneers, plus they didn't have to compete with a million cable channels, and the internet. It's just as exciting as it ever was, but space exploration needs a good spokesperson like Carl Sagan to keep it in the public imagination. Should be on NASA TV, available here. If that's overloaded (or you keep getting the buffering thing) an alternative is here. ![]() Member of the People Encouraging Niceness In Society club. ![]() |
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Not much longer to go! Pretty exciting :D ![]() |
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Woops! Double post, sorry. |
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Touchdown!! Save and sound in one piece! Wooooppppeee! John. |
Nick ![]() Send message Joined: 11 Oct 11 Posts: 4344 Credit: 3,313,107 RAC: 0 ![]() |
Landed safely....all systems working A1....magic!!!!! 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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First image; (Its just a tiny thumbnail test image) http://twitter.com/NASA/status/232350219700932608/photo/1 Here is a slightly bigger picture! http://twitter.com/MarsCuriosity/status/232352290919567361/photo/1 They will put the other images here; http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mars/images/first_images_mars.html John. |
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Curiosity's shadow, wheels down, on MARS! ![]() Lt |
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Yippee!!!!!!!!! Curiosity Lands on Mars Mon, 06 Aug 2012 12:32:54 AM CST NASA's Curiosity rover has landed on Mars! Its descent-stage retrorockets fired, guiding it to the surface. Nylon cords lowered the rover to the ground in the "sky crane" maneuver. When the spacecraft sensed touchdown, the connecting cords were severed, and the descent stage flew out of the way. The time of day at the landing site is mid-afternoon -- about 3 p.m. local Mars time at Gale Crater. The time at JPL's mission control is about 10:31 p.m. Aug. 5 PDT (early morning EDT). Lynn |
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Quite frankly, i can't believe it! Its incredible! Its shocking that the whole parachute and sky crane thing actually worked! I'm thrilled! Press conference in a few minutes; http://www.nasa.gov/ntv/ John. |
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Quite frankly, i can't believe it! Its incredible! Its shocking that the whole parachute and sky crane thing actually worked! I'm thrilled! I agree with you! This is so exciting. I hope this image is right?? ![]() PIA15968: Mars Weather Map, Aug. 4, 2012 Lynn |
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Congratulations to NASA and the team that designed and built the lander/rover. Even though it will be a couple of weeks before they start with the science part of the mission the hard part is over. 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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Tremendous stuff for a successful landing! Nasa's Curiosity rover successfully lands on Mars Great Convergence of Spacecraft around Mars NASA's New Mars Rover Sends Higher-Resolution Image Also fantastic for the convergence of spacecraft to relay the second by second details of the landing! When now for the next rovers for elsewhere across our solar system?... ;-) Keep searchin', Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
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