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TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Started conversation Aug 6, 2012
So a NASA craft landed on Mars. And I know nothing about it. Didn't follow the news at all. Haven't looked up video of the landing. Couldn't even name the craft without looking it up.
What on Earth is wrong with me?
Stress, probably.
I have a holiday at the end of this month. Discworld Convention in Birmingham. And then a few extra days off afterwards. I'm looking forward to it. I think I need it.
TRiG.
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Effers;England. Posted Aug 6, 2012
The craft is called Curiosity. I love the whole thing of it, and searching for the possibility of Life existing outside earth. I think it will re-contextualise the whole way we look at ourselves..and might just save us all. (Effers...deluded fool....maybe? Nah )
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Effers;England. Posted Aug 6, 2012
Oh and before anyone jumps on me and says it's not actually searching for life in the present..I know...but it might show that it once likely did, but died out.
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Recumbentman Posted Aug 7, 2012
This is the animation of how it was to happen -- and it has! Quite amazing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwinFP8_qIM
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HonestIago Posted Aug 7, 2012
You only have so much RAM and you can't care about all things at the same time.
Since Curiosity landed I've lost some interest in the Olympics - I just think this is far more interesting. For me it gets even more stunning when you break it down: we fired a robot at Mars at thousands of miles an hour. Nearly 9 months later, it reaches Mars and hurtles down to the Martian surface and is slowed by a parachute. Then a second robot, this one nuclear powered, pops out and is gently lowered to the surface by a hover crane (something which I previously thought only existed in sci-fi) almost precisely where we wanted it to go.
Oh and we tasked another robot we've got whizzing around Mars to take photos of the first one as it landed. The photos were of such high resolution that we can see the design of the parachute and the discarded heat shield.
There are times when humanity is unspeakably awesome. This is one of those times.
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Effers;England. Posted Aug 7, 2012
http://www.petapixel.com/2012/08/06/how-nasas-curiosity-rover-will-shoot-photos-of-mars/
Short links which explains a bit about about the photography/camera technology of the mission.
Good links at bottom to images.
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Baron Grim Posted Aug 7, 2012
Here's one of the most amazing shots. Not only did we fling a car sized probe that far away and let it autonomously make the most complicated landing yet, we also managed to get a picture of it from another probe as it did so... in flight!
http://i.imgur.com/qDggP.jpg
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TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Posted Aug 8, 2012
Thanks, people.
Feeling better today. Also read up a bit about Curiosity in the Irish Independent over lunch.
TRiG.
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KB Posted Aug 8, 2012
I had a touch of the same recently. General loss of interest in things I'd normally be interested in, with a dollop of couldn't-be-bothered on the side. Aye, I'd recommend a holiday.
I blame the summer, or lack thereof. It feels like its been November since November!
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Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Aug 11, 2012
Is that how they make Martian flatcats?
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You can call me TC Posted Aug 13, 2012
I can't look at those pictures without thinking of that HP advert of a few years back. It was just so apt!
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