captainslater
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Ah that's 7pm here. Thanks for the hint.
*watches the landing cgi Vid for the 100th time* it just never gets old.
Reading your post reminded me of Stephen Hawking's documentary on time travel. I think NetFlix has it on streaming.If humans can accomplish feats such as that then, and this now and everything in between, there should be nothing we can't do if we truly put our hearts and minds in it 110%.
You have to appreciate the time spent developing the rover, working on it for years and getting it to this point they are conducting tests making sure the rover and all of it's components are working. It's not a matter of Land >> Drive and take photos. I'm watching the live stream now and they are speaking about doing some tests tomorrow and using the hi-res mast cam and doing a mid tier to low tier 2 pass 360.
They'll also be upping the data rates on the orbiters i'm assuming to get more images back to earth and the fact the multitude of instruments warrant a higher data rate than previous rovers due to the amount of images curiosity will take.
The HD stuff will come once all tests have been conducted.
live stream: http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl
It's been pretty awesome that they've involved the public so much in the details of how the rover mission really works. I'm impressed with the reception technology that's allowing "direct to home" communication at all, especially given the power levels available.
I gotta say, the video of the descent and landing is so awesome. Watched it again and again and still get chills each time.
http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl
When 'touchdown' is confirmed and everyone cannot contain their excitement.... just a great moment!![]()
I gotta say, the video of the descent and landing is so awesome. Watched it again and again and still get chills each time.
http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl
When 'touchdown' is confirmed and everyone cannot contain their excitement.... just a great moment!![]()
Do you like Google StreetView?
Check this out: http://www.360cities.net/image/curiosity-rover-martian-solar-day-2#162.79,21.25,70.0
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