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Curiosity is the name given to the recent NASA Rover that just landed on the Martian soil. This is actually pretty amazing how they did it. The last Rover was a small robotic mini car with a good amount of Sci-Tech for exploring. It was solar powered, like its predecessor. It was put into a balloon like structure that literally bounced its way to a safe landing. Once stopped, the door opened, and the rover was able to drive out.
But this newer Rover is the size of a small car, has a full laboratory on board and is fitted with HD cameras. This one is nuclear powered! It parachuted down into the thin martian atmosphere at more than 13,000 miles and hour. Then a pod opened up, and a smaller booster ship with the rover attached to it used rocket boosters to slow down, once close enough the smaller booster ship lowered the Rover down with cables and landed at 2mph. Simply AMAZING. But since i am a conspiracy theorist, maybe this is all faked and filmed in a Hollywood lot? |
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nevada or new mexico. or http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&biw=1525&bih=741&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw. r_qf.&q=32%C2%B059%2729.08%22N++106%C2%B058%2733.1 1%22W&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=0x86df958f4302a145:0xfc4a26556a3b4d8c, %2B32%C2%B0+59%27+4.24%22,+-106%C2%B0+58%27+19.85%22&gl=us&sa=X&ei=G9UhUPzOJaT B2QWfsYGQCw&ved=0CAYQ8gEwAA ![]() |
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This was put on Mars using Geocentric mathematical models... yes? |
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Im surprised nobody has commented on the nuclear power that this rover is using, MMRTG. I had never heard of this type of power using Plutonium. It says it will only have power for 1 Mars year? Even though they used this design on Voyager 1 in 1977, and it is still being powered by the same MMRTG.....
Here is the design of the nuclear powered rover: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-M...tric_Generator |
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Im surprised nobody has commented on the nuclear power that this rover is using, MMRTG. I had never heard of this type of power using Plutonium. It says it will only have power for 1 Mars year? Even though they used this design on Voyager 1 in 1977, and it is still being powered by the same MMRTG..... |
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ScienceCasts: Where Will Curiosity Go First?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSHDByiYXvg Published on Aug 17, 2012 by ScienceAtNASA Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. Curiosity is safe on Mars and ready to roll. In this video from Science@NASA, project scientist John Grotzinger discusses where the rover might go first. |
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Check it out!
Mars Panorama - Curiosity rover http://www.360cities.net/image/curio...2.61,7.59,11.9 NASA's Mars Exploration Program (source images: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems) With its rover named Curiosity, Mars Science Laboratory mission is part of NASA's Mars Exploration Program, a long-term effort of robotic exploration of the red planet. Curiosity was designed to assess whether Mars ever had an environment able to support small life forms called microbes. In other words, its mission is to determine the planet's "habitability." This panorama was released 23.08.2012 and updated 30.08.2012 I have enhanced colors to be corresponded with colors used by NASA: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ms.../pia16105.html This is very hi-resolution panorama 30000x15000 pixels. I used to stitch it 138 source images (1200x1200px) from the 34-millimeter Mast Camera on NASA's Curiosity rover. |
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http://www.360cities.net/image/curio...2.61,7.59,11.9 Cool stuff, Golden.
Is that an atmosphere I see when looking at the Sun, Looks almost the same diameter as is does here? Checkout the open map feature (on the side bar of your link), someone is already plotting road names there...lol! Is a picture from New Mexico! |
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So now we are leaving nuke waste on other planets? ![]() |
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