Mars Science Lab (MSL)
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Mars Science Lab (MSL)
Just for fun, I thought I'd run a poll about the MSL, considering the track record of previous Mars attempts. I'm rather excited about this new lander !
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Re: Mars Science Lab (MSL)
Aye, I'll be up early Monday morning to watch that landing - about 06:30 for us in England.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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I'm fully expecting it to land safely but end up dragging it's sky-crane behind it when the tether fails to separate. But then I'm both a cynic, an engineer and a firm believer in the KISS principle (which this aint).
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Re: Mars Science Lab (MSL)
06:30's bad, but it could be worse ! It'll be 23:30 here in the sunny SW US.El Viejo wrote:Aye, I'll be up early Monday morning to watch that landing - about 06:30 for us in England.
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Re: Mars Science Lab (MSL)
Well, let's hope you're wrong, hehehe. (And I totally agree about the KISS principle )Thargoid wrote:I'm fully expecting it to land safely but end up dragging it's sky-crane behind it when the tether fails to separate. But then I'm both a cynic, an engineer and a firm believer in the KISS principle (which this aint).
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Re: Mars Science Lab (MSL)
I'm an optimist. I think it'll go just fine. KISS is a good principle, but when what you're trying to do is neither S nor S, there's not much option but to go for the wacky.
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Nice point Disembodied, traveling to another world is neither S nor S under any circumstances
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Re: Mars Science Lab (MSL)
7:30 here in the Netherlands. But the signal currently takes about 20 minutes to reach earth. So, we won't know if it failed before 7:50El Viejo wrote:Aye, I'll be up early Monday morning to watch that landing - about 06:30 for us in England.
And seeing the complex way of landing, it is a 'maybe' for me. At least the animation is not correct. The nylon cords should be brittle as glass at those low temperatures and still, the animation lets one line curl upwards on disconnecting. If they don't know their material characteristics, what can we than expect?
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Re: Mars Science Lab (MSL) The rover has landed!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-19144464
The rover has landed and so far all systems go!
Can I now change my vote to yes??
The rover has landed and so far all systems go!
Can I now change my vote to yes??
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Re: Mars Science Lab (MSL)
Gratz, Curiosity!
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Re: Mars Science Lab (MSL) The rover has landed!
Looks like the optimists wonDredgerMan wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-19144464
The rover has landed and so far all systems go!
Can I now change my vote to yes??
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Re: Mars Science Lab (MSL)
And the conspiracy theorists say it "landed" in Nevada.
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Re: Mars Science Lab (MSL)
El Reg wrote:We've sent a laser-armed nuke tank, next we'll send the boffins!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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'Twill be another ten or twenty years before we send people there. There are a lot of barriers to overcome before that happens, like protecting the astronauts from radiation and getting them home (our current technology just gets them there, on a one way ticket).El Viejo wrote:El Reg wrote:next we'll send the boffins!
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Re: Mars Science Lab (MSL)
I suspect there'd be no shortage of qualified volunteers who'd jump at that, given regular re-supply.CommRLock78 wrote:...our current technology just gets them there, on a one way ticket.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!