Genesis Launches 10
sgups writes: "An article in the Toronto Star says NASA was finally able to launch its robotic explorer named Genesis to gather and return tiny particles of the sun after being delayed for 9 days. The samples will be returned sometime in 2004.
It will gather atoms from solar winds at a point about 148 million kms from the sun and these would be the first time extra terrestrial samples will be returned since Apollo 17's moonwalkers brought back one last bundle of lunar rocks in December 1972."
Doh.. I wish this story were about Sega (Score:1)
I wish.
Re:Doh.. I wish this story were about Sega (Score:1)
Enough mention Apollo?? (Score:1)
Anyway, does anybody know what kind of research they intend to do when they get these samples?
Re:Enough mention Apollo?? (Score:1)
If I recall correctly they want to use it learn about the "birth" of stars. I think there is other interest, at least to me, in knowing what is in otherwise empty space.
Re:Enough mention Apollo?? (Score:1)
Old technology (Score:2, Funny)
It's supposed to be used on planets though, not the sun.
Wasn't this a reprint? (Score:1)