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http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl talking about it
http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl2 mission control radio feed. Should be landing in 24 hours. Simulation http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/video/index.cfm?id=1090 |
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Man, I am riveted by this. The amount of genius and pure luck needed for the rover to land safely is absolutely mind blowing. If Curiosity is succesful it is yet another triumph of reasoned thinking. Science +1 / Jesus 0 ![]() |
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Luck? i dont mean to sound pedantic but im going to have to, luck or superstition whatever one would like to call it has absolutely nothing to do with this. If curiousity lands safely it will be because of reasoned engineering in planning for every possible variable. If curiosity fails to land safely it will be because of human error. Whether it fails or not has already been determined in the design stage, from the moment they launched theres not much they can do now. If something is wrong (or something goes wrong) that fault has been engineered into the plan in the first place. No amount of wishful thinking can change that outcome. If they dotted every i and crossed every t as they say, in the next 6 and a half hours, we will all be celebrating. |
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Hahahaha ![]() --- Post Update --- Eyes on the solar system --- Post Update --- touchdown confirmed! |
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Fantastic engineering feat! Amazing!
Are you listening to it? They just now are 'waking' it up for reentry. Apparently, spaceships have heartbeats... they just said they have confirmation of a heartbeat(s) |
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$2 billion dollars and they can't even fit the rover with a camera that takes photos in color? bah. This is much more useful to our species than wine, pretension and paintings. |
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$2 billion dollars and they can't even fit the rover with a camera that takes photos in color? bah. ![]() Cameras: Curiosity has seventeen cameras overall.[56] MastCam, MAHLI, and MARDI cameras were developed by Malin Space Science Systems and they all share common design components, such as on-board electronic imaging processing boxes, 1600×1200 CCDs, and a RGB Bayer pattern filter.[57][58][59][60][61][62] MastCam: This system provides multiple spectra and true color imaging with two cameras. See also: MastCam Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI): This system consists of a camera mounted to a robotic arm on the rover, used to acquire microscopic images of rock and soil. See also: MAHLI MSL Mars Descent Imager (MARDI): During the descent to the Martian surface, MARDI will take color images at 1600×1200 pixels with a 1.3-millisecond exposure time starting at distances of about 3.7 km to near 5 meters from the ground. See also: MARDI Hazard avoidance cameras (Hazcams): The rover has two pairs of black and white navigation cameras (Hazcams) located on its four corners. See also: Hazcams Navigation cameras (Navcams): The rover uses a pair of black and white navigation cameras mounted on the mast to support ground navigation. See also: Navcams |
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