Curiosity Gets Ready to Rove Red Planet
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NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover team member Jessica Samuels updates you on developments and status of the mission now that it’s preparing to explore Gale Crater. Curiosity carries 10 science instruments with a total mass 15 times as large as the science payloads on NASA’s Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity. Some of the tools, such as a laser-firing instrument for checking rocks’ elemental composition from a distance, are the first of their kind on Mars. Curiosity will use a drill and scoop, which are located at the end of its robotic arm, to gather soil and powdered samples of rock interiors, then sieve and parcel out these samples into the rover’s analytical laboratory instruments.
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Curiosity Gets Ready to Rove Red Planet
23 Comments
23 Comments
no, my catch up ability is increasing, but not quite where it needs to be.
I did reply to someone thinking it was you.
anywho, the point about the SOURCE, is that IT is just as valid as a source YOU trust (CNN or FOXNEWS)
what is the issue, is WHO said, what he said.
The guy in CHARGE of photographs at nasa, for 40 frickin years.
Not some goofball yakker on the frickin internet (that would be me)
Thats the part you glossed over so eloquently.
Now.
Lets deal with THAT, shall we?
And I assume you have evidence.
What happens to those big rockets? Where do they go?
dynamite has organic compounds it wuld contaminete the blast area
Calm down, no need to get your panties all in a knot. They use CGI in the video to ILLUSTRATE concepts. They don’t pretend the CGI shots are real. Why are you all worked up?
yes it use a small nuclear reactor with enough plutonium 238 to run 2 years 🙂
lmao, go take your medication
thanks you!
please can someone ansver how long curiosity was flying to mars? (i mean from earth to mars landing) how many days?
Curiosity was launched from Cape Canaveral on November 26, 2011 at 10:02 EST aboard the MSL spacecraft and successfully landed on Aeolis Palus in Gale Crater on Mars on August 6, 2012, 05:17 UTC.[5] The final landing place (named Bradbury Landing)[6] for the rover was less than 2.4 km (1.5 mi) from its target after a 563,000,000 km (350,000,000 mi) journey
Wow, I’d like to take Jessica Samuels to the moon and back
Stupid Nasa! Stop fucking up earths atmosphere
How boring, all you see out that little rover is lower Nevada! its like I am about to see Vegas around the corner!!
can someone tell me did they land close to one of the other Rovers..
you know if they find anything like extraterrestial life, they arent telling us anything at all so I see no point in watching this cause they’re just gonna lie as always
I think that Curiosity is all very remarkable. I don’t think there is any life on Mars, though. It doesn’t look that way so far.
she sounds nervous, it’s very disturbing
Nope.. this time NASA knew exactly where they’re landing. Perfect approach, perfect landing and I hope they’ll find what they came for which they don’t let us know yet, from obvious reasons (cause they might not find it, they have to keep their butts covered). But if they do find it, it would be HUGE. Even SF classics never imagined it.. GO GO NASA!
Cynicism, like gullibility, is a symptom of underdeveloped critical faculties.― Jamie Whyte.
It‘s good to see that not every ones DLC is delivered on disk. 🙂
if solar power was strong to keep that we wouldnt have paid bills of electricity
With animations as good as this, we do not need to go to Mars…, conspiracy theorists begin!
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