Asteroid Landing 21
guardia writes "This is my first submit to Slashdot and the following looked cool enough to me and since I haven't seen it posted yet on Slashdot, here goes! Basically, the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, ISAS, is planning to launch the M-V rocket from its Kagoshima Space Center located in Uuchinoura, Kagoshima. The rocket will contain the small craft Muses-C (also available in Japanese) which should land on Asteroid 1998SF36 (the "star prince"), leave a million names or so (you can register yours for free!) on the target marker, and come back with some surface samples."
Spam from space (Score:2, Funny)
either that or get possessed and have to be saved (Score:1)
[More] (Score:1)
I know...Lousy and repetitive. Can you do better?
Re:Editing? (Score:1)
Names on Asteroids (Score:2)
Alarm bells (Score:1)
1. Return mission
2.Email/Confirm Email
3.Half the sections of the page are "under construction"
Aside from that it is the vibe of it (this is a reference for any australian fans of the castle
I can see it now (Score:1)
you know what would rule... (Score:2)
better link / possible scam (Score:3, Informative)
The one linked looks like a scam to get a few millions address email of people interested in space/science. Here comes the sci./tech. spam ! Nowhere on the official site ( that I can see ) do they talk about leaving your name on the asteroid.
J.
Re:better link / possible scam (Score:1)
Re:better link / possible scam (Score:2, Informative)
PLANETARY.OR.JP
The Planetary Society of Japan
Non Profit Organization
AK1013JP
AK1013JP
GS078JP
ns1.dn
ns2.dns.ne.jp
itc2@a1.mbn.or.jp
jpnic-s
Connected (2002/10/31)
1999/10/20
1999/11/08
2002/04/25 12:02:18 (JST)
gaku@sakura.ad.jp
Re:better link / possible scam (Score:2)
At first I thought you might be right - the person who submitted the story seemes a bit too excitable, and was using a brand new account. However, if it is a scam, either it is the most eloborate, well constructed plan ever (The Planetary Society of Japan is a subsidiary of the Planetary Society, who publish journals, have vast archives of material and comprehensive websites) or their websit got r00ted and someone tagged the "spoof" page on their server. Considering s' kiddies couldnt write something so coherent as that webpage, I would have to say this looks real.
Re:better link / possible scam (Score:2)
Scary.
Kewl beans! (Score:1)
I'd love to get my hands on better details about the actual engraving. Although it seems like plain ol' aluminum foil is probably the most economical choice, I've gotta wonder how long you'd be able to read the fine print. Never mind just the asteroid's own collection of dust and debris to sand away yer loved one's moniker - there's also those pesky micrometeorite impacts to consider...
Galactic Warfare (Score:1)
Spend billions to write your name in the sand (Score:1)