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NASA Testing Lunar Rovers In Moses Lake, WA 116

deadaluspark writes "I work at a local news station, and found out NASA was testing their lunar rovers in a nearby city. I pulled some strings and got our news director to send out one of our reporters. I would link to the original video on the KVEW website, but the video is screwing up on the badly designed, WMP only website. So I uploaded the package to youtube for everyone on Slashdot to enjoy. Very cool video of NASA toys in action." Don't believe anyone who says it always rains in Washington.
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NASA Testing Lunar Rovers In Moses Lake, WA

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  • The news site... (Score:1, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 12, 2008 @09:05PM (#23772999)
    It hurts my eyes!!!
  • Re:Velocity (Score:5, Insightful)

    by rcamans ( 252182 ) on Thursday June 12, 2008 @09:49PM (#23773293)
    On the moon, fast is dangerous. There is not much gravity holding you down, so if you speed up a dune, you go sailing off into space for a while. While you are off the ground, you are not in control of your movement, or your landing. So slow is the way to go. Great bounding leaps look cool in videos, but they are a great "here's your sign, stupid".
  • Re:Rain in WA (Score:3, Insightful)

    by HungWeiLo ( 250320 ) on Friday June 13, 2008 @01:11AM (#23774573)
    I don't know who modded this funny. I don't know about eastern Washington, but Seattle's (that's in western Washington) gone through a cold snap lately. Today (6/12) is the first day the temperature went above 65 degrees. So far in June, I was told we're colder than Fairbanks and parts of Siberia.

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