Really amazing...
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Really amazing...
Really freakin amazing what we can do sometimes guiding a spacecraft within 188 miles of a relatively small target 242 million miles away...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... tardust_dc
Think about the level of precision involved in that...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... tardust_dc
Think about the level of precision involved in that...
Great stuff. Lets cross our fingers for the two American Mars landers, one of which should be landing tonight and the other on the 26th of jan.
The world (earth!) has had 3 straight lander failures. If these fail, we've got another few years before the next attempt.
Cassni's getting close to Saturn as well! It's going to be a great year for space science.
The world (earth!) has had 3 straight lander failures. If these fail, we've got another few years before the next attempt.
Cassni's getting close to Saturn as well! It's going to be a great year for space science.
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It takes 7 months.
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/mer/landing.cfm
If you watch Nasa TV they've been replaying the whole process.
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/mer/landing.cfm
If you watch Nasa TV they've been replaying the whole process.
I watched that the whole weekend. I had to go pee a few times but couldnt drag myself away from the TV until the part where the Lander bounces on the ground was over each time.Vetiria wrote:It takes 7 months.
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/mer/landing.cfm
If you watch Nasa TV they've been replaying the whole process.
The live pictures of the Mars Lander command center seem to me exactly how an EQ raid would look like if everyone was in the same room. Thought I saw EQ on one of the screens as it flashed by!
The high detail color pictures should be rolling in tonight.
lame.Vetiria wrote:I think they're done showing live coverage in the control center, unfortunately.
here's the official mission site:
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.html
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Because we've already got the tools to end world hunger. It's simply that nobody in power gives enough of a fuck to do something about it. Poor people don't contribute to campaigns.Ladex_Xedal wrote:With all the bloody starvation in the world tell me again why we're pissing away billions of dollars to chase solar snowballs?
That and because we're screwing the hell out of our current living quarters, and are going to be in need of a new planet to destroy soon.
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You'd be surprised what a few billion of those dollars would do if redirected towards creating meaningful government oversight to limit the damage large poluting corporations do to our air.
Until we learn how to take care of what we have, it is fruitless to move to new planets just to wreck their environments.
We need to change our hearts, and become better stewards.
Until we learn how to take care of what we have, it is fruitless to move to new planets just to wreck their environments.
We need to change our hearts, and become better stewards.
No one should be without the helpful hand of government.
Welcome Jackass!Ladex_Xedal wrote:You'd be surprised what a few billion of those dollars would do if redirected towards creating meaningful government oversight to limit the damage large poluting corporations do to our air.
Until we learn how to take care of what we have, it is fruitless to move to new planets just to wreck their environments.
We need to change our hearts, and become better stewards.
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You dont even know If we are doing damage to this one.Ladex_Xedal wrote:You'd be surprised what a few billion of those dollars would do if redirected towards creating meaningful government oversight to limit the damage large poluting corporations do to our air.
Until we learn how to take care of what we have, it is fruitless to move to new planets just to wreck their environments.
We need to change our hearts, and become better stewards.
This is all part of our quest to make a better frozen margherita.Ladex_Xedal wrote:With all the bloody starvation in the world tell me again why we're pissing away billions of dollars to chase solar snowballs?
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Shove it up your ass Adex! Targeting our desire to explore is about as close minded as you can get.Ladex_Xedal wrote:With all the bloody starvation in the world tell me again why we're pissing away billions of dollars to chase solar snowballs?
I'd take candy from a baby if it would help advance our knowledge of the unknown.
This is the same team that worked on the successful 97 mars lander mission. Keep NASAs budget the same but focus on getting rid of the bloat and put more money into things that work.
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They're showing live coverage again, although nothing's happening.
Who is Ladex_Xedal? Is it just Adex trying to be funny? To answer your question... humans have always had a natural desire to explore the unknown, as Winnow points out. But the Earth has been explored over and over again--there's nothing left to find. We've gone to the moon and there's nothing there worthwhile. So now we're going to Mars. Within the next 50 years there will be manned attempts to land on Mars. Europa is next. Unless there is a major major major collapse of the economy, any politician that tries to cut NASA's budget will be out on their ass before they finish their speech.
Who is Ladex_Xedal? Is it just Adex trying to be funny? To answer your question... humans have always had a natural desire to explore the unknown, as Winnow points out. But the Earth has been explored over and over again--there's nothing left to find. We've gone to the moon and there's nothing there worthwhile. So now we're going to Mars. Within the next 50 years there will be manned attempts to land on Mars. Europa is next. Unless there is a major major major collapse of the economy, any politician that tries to cut NASA's budget will be out on their ass before they finish their speech.
Try walking the hills and mountains around Henderson/Las Vegas. The area looks JUST like that (but with hills and mountain terrain, of course). Lots of brown/red stone with scorched, black surfaces. It is incredibly desolate.kyoukan wrote:gee what a boring looking planet.
I think the grey/red sky would be the most oppressive aspect of Mars for the human psyche.
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My vote goes for the imminent danger of asphyxiation in event of cabin depressurizationarcheiron wrote:I think the grey/red sky would be the most oppressive aspect of Mars for the human psyche.

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Now Kyo, you only know me via politics and a messageboard. If you were around me day to day, where politics are maybe 2% of my conversation you'd have a more favorable impression.kyoukan wrote:I think we can all pretty much agree that adex is incapable of anything remotely resembling humor.Vetiria wrote:Who is Ladex_Xedal? Is it just Adex trying to be funny?
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I support space programs. I support exploration. Did you ever hear that story about the Chinese emperor during I belive the 12th century? He built up a massive fleet of ships. It was the largest exploration effort in the world. But suddenly the Chinese scrapped the fleet thinking that internal affairs were more important. They could of easily been colonizing the Americas years before Europe.
We should explore. Efforts made by organizations such as NASA are the manifestation of our dreams. Our colective desire to understand and reach beyond ourselves made real. It's money wisely spent. It's money spent that benefits more than one nation.
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Don't you see we don't *deserve* to explore space.
Hell we can't even take care of the planet we have!
A few billion dollars would easily provide medical care to those who most need it in our country.
A few billion dollars would easily provide meaningful environmental enforcement.
A few billion dollars would easily educate the unknowing masses as to how to properly recyle that which they now waste and polute our celestial haven.
Hell we can't even take care of the planet we have!
A few billion dollars would easily provide medical care to those who most need it in our country.
A few billion dollars would easily provide meaningful environmental enforcement.
A few billion dollars would easily educate the unknowing masses as to how to properly recyle that which they now waste and polute our celestial haven.
No one should be without the helpful hand of government.
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Sionistic wrote:You dont even know If we are doing damage to this one.Ladex_Xedal wrote:You'd be surprised what a few billion of those dollars would do if redirected towards creating meaningful government oversight to limit the damage large poluting corporations do to our air.
Until we learn how to take care of what we have, it is fruitless to move to new planets just to wreck their environments.
We need to change our hearts, and become better stewards.
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