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Was reading Science in the bath tonight and there was a good article about Curiosity's landing next week. Linked to the NASA JPL animation. Pretty cool preview...
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Absolutely unbelievable, unfortunately most Australians wont give two shits about this but rather what happens next in the Olympics/the shire/being lara bingle etc
sad really
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Science just gives me the biggest buzz, this makes me tingle all over - true progress not a shiny apple device!
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I really hope the landing goes well.
We need this rover to make it. Nasa is finally taking Mars seriously.
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After watching the video of how complex this landing is all I can say is even if it goes wrong, serious kudos to them for trying. There must have been a lot of doubters, pushing it through must have been a task in itself.
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Anyone got something that explains the use of this hover-rocket crane-gantry approach as opposed to the simpler retro rocket method like the previous Russian Mars landers and manned US Moon landers?
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The video does explain why. It's because the rockets will throw up a lot of dust and that could damage the instruments on the rover. I think the Russians landed their unit inside a pod.
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I don't doubt they have good reasons but on the surface it does seem needlessly complicated. At least to me.
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Opportunity used the crane too but finished with an awesome super bounce around the surface for nearly a minute before it stopped. Freaking awesome (even if that video is surreal with the American flag, Arnie and Al Gore). I wouldn't try that with 3 tonnes. Even if you have a slightly lower g value than on Earth, it's still a massive piece of equipment. 22 June Science explains why Curiousity is special. Quote:
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Not sure how a pod-based design fundamentally impacts on accuracy.
I appreciate the bouncing bubble wrap version does, but what about a hard aero-shell, opens after landing and rover drives out?
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What if the thing thinks it's touched down and ready to open when it really hasn't? NASA reckon that happened to the Mars Polar Lander that didn't survive the 7 seconds of Terror. RIP. Retrorockets to land on legs worked for the Viking but Curiosity is 3.3 tonnes while the Viking lander was 572 kg. You've also got to make sure your "aero-shell" doesn't for some reason orient itself upside down or against a cliff obstructing the thing's exit I guess. From the mag Quote:
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What could possibly go wrong?
![]() Well I'll keep my ears open for teh news, so Monday 6th 3:31pm AEST?
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