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18 Feb 2021, 2:34 pm

Think it is time for another ..Mars rover landing this one is suppose to be as big as a car, and landing this
Evening on Mars .....l There still is a great curiosity for life on that planet . One of these days if we find it ?
What happens if their civilization is superior to are own ? Just thinking out loud.


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18 Feb 2021, 2:35 pm

I'm excited too!


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18 Feb 2021, 2:38 pm

Yaaaay ... suppose to have new gadgets attached to it. Hope they broadcast details of its capabilities


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18 Feb 2021, 4:08 pm

It's there! And we're getting pictures already!


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18 Feb 2021, 5:12 pm

This is the first image Perseverance sent from Mars.

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Just minutes after landing on Mars, NASA's Perseverance rover beamed back this image to Earth.  It is the first of many the rover will send while it's on its mission on the planet.



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18 Feb 2021, 8:22 pm

Fnord wrote:
This is the first image Perseverance sent from Mars.
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Just minutes after landing on Mars, NASA's Perseverance rover beamed back this image to Earth.  It is the first of many the rover will send while it's on its mission on the planet.


Thank you for adding this pikkies. ,, been hunting all evening for one ,


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19 Feb 2021, 2:07 pm

Isn't it amazing how we can send probes to Mars....and land at almost the precise spot that was set aside as the landing spot?



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19 Feb 2021, 2:13 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
Isn't it amazing how we can send probes to Mars....and land at almost the precise spot that was set aside as the landing spot?
No.



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19 Feb 2021, 2:19 pm

Fnord wrote:
kraftiekortie wrote:
Isn't it amazing how we can send probes to Mars....and land at almost the precise spot that was set aside as the landing spot?
No.
Why?


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19 Feb 2021, 2:26 pm

I have some familiarity with the technology, that's all.



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19 Feb 2021, 2:28 pm

Oh, look!
More Mars rocks! :mrgreen:



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19 Feb 2021, 2:29 pm

Fnord wrote:
I have some familiarity with the technology, that's all.


Did you design any?



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19 Feb 2021, 2:30 pm

Fnord wrote:
I have some familiarity with the technology, that's all.

Which parts? The descent routine was quite complex and landing in Martian atmosphere is generally tricky - it's too thin to easily slow the lander with parachutes but too thick not to interfere.


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19 Feb 2021, 2:37 pm

magz wrote:
Fnord wrote:
I have some familiarity with the technology, that's all.
Which parts?  The descent routine was quite complex and landing in Martian atmosphere is generally tricky - it's too thin to easily slow the lander with parachutes but too thick not to interfere.
It is complex only in timing and execution.  Otherwise, it is mostly computers, cameras, servos, and rockets.  It is not too dissimilar to some of the equipment I have worked on in both the civilian and military contexts.  It is just faster, higher-quality, and more expensive.



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19 Feb 2021, 2:51 pm

Timing and execution-----aren't they the two most important elements in this?



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19 Feb 2021, 2:58 pm

Here is how another one that was projected into space recently - called 'Hope!', this is how it projected.

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And the satellite itself.

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And here is a picture that same satellite called 'Hope' took now long ago.

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^Captured three Mars volcanoes.


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