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flatbutt 11-26-2018 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by wswartzwel (Post 10263741)
Hope they can find that Illudium Q36 space modulator!

even if they do it's made of Unobtainium!

kach22i 11-26-2018 04:16 PM

November 26, 2018
NASA’s InSight Mission Triumphantly Touches Down on Mars
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/nasas-insight-mission-triumphantly-touches-down-on-mars/
https://static.scientificamerican.co...2475A6C92D97BC
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After enduring a high-tension descent from orbit, the spacecraft will now begin its quest to peel back the profound mysteries of the Red Planet’s interior
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Beyond developing planetary evolution models, the heat flow measurements will also have implications for understanding if Mars has ever been habitable enough to support life. Some hypotheses suggest that there may be reservoirs of water just below the Martian surface, and the value of the heat flow number could help us understand whether these reservoirs are in a life-giving liquid state or are a not-so-life-giving solid ice.

kach22i 11-26-2018 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Rickysa (Post 10263519)
Video

Cool.:)

sammyg2 11-26-2018 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by wswartzwel (Post 10263741)
Hope they can find that Illudium Q36 space modulator!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1543278243.jpg

Por_sha911 11-26-2018 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 10263330)
The math to figure that out was not even invented until the late 1960s.

LOL. I know what you meant but the math was invented before man was created. We didn't understand it and develop the formulas to do the calculations until modern times.

Por_sha911 11-26-2018 04:56 PM

In the meantime,

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1543280162.jpg

astrochex 11-26-2018 05:13 PM

That was fun to watch. I loved the frequent status updates and the associated reactions.

I hope they can clean that lens.

Well done to all.

MBAtarga 11-26-2018 06:58 PM

For those interested on this topic, I found that NASA JPL has a podcast series on this mission, appropriately titled "On a Mission." While working out at the gym tonight I listened to the first 3 or 4 episodes - each is about 25 minutes in length.

Gogar 11-26-2018 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by astrochex (Post 10264113)
I hope they can clean that lens.

It's a dust cover that the robot will take off after the dust from the landing settles! Pretty awesome.

Crowbob 11-26-2018 08:50 PM

Did I read it right that this thing cost $898,000,000.00?

I’m having trouble reconciling a cost/benefit calculation here.

Do we really need to know about marsquakes? That’s allota moolah.

Gogar 11-26-2018 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 10264314)
Did I read it right that this thing cost $898,000,000.00?

I’m having trouble reconciling a cost/benefit calculation here.

Do we really need to know about marsquakes? That’s allota moolah.

That's almost exactly the same amount as the interest payment on our government's credit card debt, Every single day.

If we didn't give any money to Afghanistan in 2017, we could have built 7 kickass Mars robots, instead of only 1.

It's all a matter of scale.


:(

onewhippedpuppy 11-27-2018 04:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 10264314)
Did I read it right that this thing cost $898,000,000.00?

I’m having trouble reconciling a cost/benefit calculation here.

Do we really need to know about marsquakes? That’s allota moolah.

Go look at the federal budget and report back. You can find exponentially more wasteful examples of government spending. As for value, is there not value in understanding the world around us, and what is thought to be the most imhabitable planet in our solar system? Or should we carry on thinking the Earth is flat? There is inherent value in knowledge, sadly it often can’t be quantified, or the value is only fully understood years later.

Shaun @ Tru6 11-27-2018 04:46 AM

Loved watching the landing yesterday. What a blessing it is to live in the greatest country in the world.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1543322759.jpg

astrochex 11-27-2018 05:03 AM

^What an amazing image!

Sooner or later 11-27-2018 05:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6 (Post 10264425)
Loved watching the landing yesterday. What a blessing it is to live in the greatest country in the world.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1543322759.jpg

Fake news. That is just a picture of western Oklahoma. ..

flatbutt 11-27-2018 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Sooner or later (Post 10264441)
Fake news. That is just a picture of western Oklahoma. ..

HA! Thanks for my morning laugh!

kach22i 11-27-2018 06:19 AM

Made me laugh too.

EDIT:

Raw Images (only 3 so far, expect many more get posted soon).
https://mars.nasa.gov/insight/multimedia/raw-images/?order=sol+desc%2Cdate_taken+desc&per_page=50&page =0&mission=insight

November 27, 2018
InSight Is Catching Rays on Mars
https://mars.nasa.gov/news/8393/insight-is-catching-rays-on-mars/?site=insight
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NASA's InSight has sent signals to Earth indicating that its solar panels are open and collecting sunlight on the Martian surface. NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter relayed the signals, which were received on Earth at about 5:30 p.m. PST (8:30 p.m. EST). Solar array deployment ensures the spacecraft can recharge its batteries each day. Odyssey also relayed a pair of images showing InSight's landing site.

GH85Carrera 11-27-2018 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 10264088)
LOL. I know what you meant but the math was invented before man was created. We didn't understand it and develop the formulas to do the calculations until modern times.

Uh, what? That is like saying language was around before humans, but we had to develop it. Yea, even in the days of dinosaurs if a group of them stood together a predator looked at the group he understood he can't attack all of them at once, and had to get it down to one. But that is just basic logic.

Penicillin mold was around long before humans but until Salk "invented" it, or found it, it was just mold.

In the 1950's even a team of Eisensteins could not have calculated the trajectory until the formulas were invented. Like Calculus, it was "invented" by a rather famous scientists, Newton.

GH85Carrera 11-27-2018 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Sooner or later (Post 10264441)
Fake news. That is just a picture of western Oklahoma. ..

Na, more like parts of Utah. There is a long stretch of road, where there is no sign of live at all. Nothing green, no bushes, grass or trees. Nothing but rocks and sand. It is has a eerie beauty when sitting in an air conditioned car going 70 MPH. It would be pure hell on foot.

Even the Gloss Mountains area in Oklahoma have some signs of life.

sammyg2 11-27-2018 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 10264314)
Did I read it right that this thing cost $898,000,000.00?

I’m having trouble reconciling a cost/benefit calculation here.

Do we really need to know about marsquakes? That’s allota moolah.

That's not very much money, as long as it came out of other people's pockets.


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