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CaptainDoggles 08-06-2012 04:16 AM

When this post is 75 minutes old, Curiosity will touch down on Mars
 
Streaming coverage live at http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl

Exciting stuff!

Skoshi Tiger 08-06-2012 05:44 AM

Congratulations NASA.

All Systems GO!

FAB

WTE_Galway 08-06-2012 05:57 AM

Exciting stuff

CaptainDoggles 08-06-2012 06:19 AM

Press conference right now on www.nasa.gov/mars

Robert 08-06-2012 06:35 AM

As exciting as watching the early Apollo flights. Do we realize what has been accomlished and in how many different ways this could have gone wrong? Amazing! I was surprised the images were as clear as they were.

good work NASA, JPL.

Skoshi Tiger 08-06-2012 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Robert (Post 451964)
As exciting as watching the early Apollo flights. Do we realize what has been accomlished and in how many different ways this could have gone wrong? Amazing! I was surprised the images were as clear as they were.

good work NASA, JPL.

I remember reading a book by Michael Collins the Apollo Astronaut. In it he was talking about the lift off and pressing the buttons to release the first stage. He said there were close to a million individual components in the first stage, any of which would kill them if it failed at the wrong time and the sense of relief felt as the stage fell away.

At that point there were a million less things to worry about, and only five million other things left. :)

CaptainDoggles 08-06-2012 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Robert (Post 451964)
As exciting as watching the early Apollo flights. Do we realize what has been accomlished and in how many different ways this could have gone wrong? Amazing! I was surprised the images were as clear as they were.

good work NASA, JPL.

Agree 100%. The "sky-crane" concept is as novel as it is ambitious, and I felt a lot of tension as it was coming down. With the airbag landings they used for Spirit and Opportunity, it was sort of assumed that unless the bags failed to inflate it was pretty much impossible for the mission to fail once it got on-target for the landing zone.

With the Sky Crane it seemed that things could so easily go awry at each stage.

If anyone can do this, it's NASA. Proving again they're the cream of the crop.

I hope I live to see a manned mission to Mars.

Robert 08-06-2012 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Skoshi Tiger (Post 451972)
I remember reading a book by Michael Collins the Apollo Astronaut. In it he was talking about the lift off and pressing the buttons to release the first stage. He said there were close to a million individual components in the first stage, any of which would kill them if it failed at the wrong time and the sense of relief felt as the stage fell away.

At that point there were a million less things to worry about, and only five million other things left. :)

As amazing as that is (and it is), what always filled my mind with awe was the recoupling of the lunar lander with the command module. I've heard it described as a slingshot hurtling two men in a craft toward another craft in hopes that they'd meet. Now it might not be 100% accurate, but if the two parts in reality missed each other, would there be enough power to realign another docking? (I'd hope so, but I've never heard if there was enough boost for another go 'round) The margin for error boggles the mind. Some mighty big stones. Mighty big.


Can't wait for some video.

Sternjaeger II 08-06-2012 08:34 AM

what annoys me is that this will be swallowed by the other gossip news soon :(

Viking 08-06-2012 09:20 AM

Congrats Nasa. Amazing that such a complex operation have worked out well so far.
But the amount of effort we put in to finding life and a new livable planet compared to the effort we put in to destroying and mistreating the only one we have is also puzzling to say the least.
Viking


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