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Thread: Rover's Risky Landing, 10:31 PDT 5 August 2012

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    A few interesting facts about Curiosity's mission to Mars:

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/nation...X_gallery.html


    NASA MSL Image Gallery:

    http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ms...dexEvents.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by evilx View Post
    I work for Lockheed in the facility that made a whole bunch of the parts for MSL. I assure you, I am not autistic or exhibit those characteristics!
    I don't recall stating that EVERYONE who worked there was "autistic".

    People with High Functioning forms of autism like aspergers syndrome DO however migrate to that type of vocation.

    Tell me do you know anyone who fits the characteristics of someone who is high functioning ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Space Racer View Post
    Mars Science Laboratory Entry, Descent, and Landing Simulator

    This is a downloadable simulator from NASA. It presents a view of the MSL as though you were in a spacecraft nearby. You can see the MSL, the solar system, Mars, and Mars Odyssey, the satellite orbiting Mars, from different angles. You can watch it in Preview Mode or LIVE Mode.

    http://eyes.nasa.gov/

    This video shows you what it looks like.
    Go to 28:45.

    http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl
    This is an intro to Eyes on the Solar System, where the EDL Simulator resides:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLN-T3-nsiU
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    I watched it land live via both the Nasa direct feed from nasa.gov and via the TWiT network at live.twit.tv

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    Quote Originally Posted by danielthechskid View Post
    I watched it land live via both the Nasa direct feed from nasa.gov and via the TWiT network at live.twit.tv
    Excellent. Check this one out too.

    http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/ma...ity_news3.html
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    Great news! I hope it rekindles the interest in space exploration, inspires the US to maintain their leadership role and Russia/China/EU to go after it.. The more, the merrier

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    All I have seen so far are a hand full of crappy photos that look like there black and white....I know they didnt stick a disposable kodak on that thing.

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    There's more on the way. I think there's a total of 17 cameras on the MSL. (Many are stereo cameras.) They have to get them up and running.

    The first images came from the lo-res hazard cams, which are there primarily to look for things that might interfere with MSL's ability to move across the terrain. They were already in place and operational when MSL landed.

    The MSL is so complicated, the first two weeks or so will mostly consist of testing the equipment. As more of it comes online, they will begin to incorporate some tasks. It will be some two months before they know everything is up to code, so to speak.

    But one of the nifty things about this mission is that with such a technical landing procedure, they were able to land right in the area they want to investigate. They won't have to wait to check out the drive train and go somewhere before they start collecting data.
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    They are finally getting some better pictures.




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    ABC News says that guy is harmless.

    http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/nasa...aylist=2521702
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    Full-resolution photo by Curiosity nav cam:

    http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ms.../pia16013.html
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    EDL Simulator update info:

    http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/24583949

    Go to 21:00.
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    "The Curiosity rover likely will spend the rest of the year monitoring the martian weather, collecting radiation data and analyzing rock and soil samples near its landing site in Gale Crater before it heads for its ultimate target, the rugged foothills of Mount Sharp just four-and-a-half miles, but many months, away, the project scientist said Friday."

    Read about Curiosity's tentative experimentation and travel plans for the coming weeks:

    http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/...sl_update.html

    http://www.americaspace.org/?p=24265#more-24265

    http://www.floridatoday.com/article/...t|Space%20News
    Last edited by Space Racer; 08-18-2012 at 09:59 AM.
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    Here's that Florida Today article:

    http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbc...=2012308180023
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