The Great Martian Traffic Jam 11
Kathy Miles writes "Not one, but three space agencies are lining up for Mars launches for June this year. The ESA (European Space Agency) is planning to launch their Mars Express in June for a December landing. NASA has two Mars landers almost ready to go, having fixed a few last minute problems and Japan is launching a Mars Orbiter called Nozomi. The two NASA rovers should arrive in January. Everyone wants to launch around June because Mars will not only be at opposition that month, but nearing a close approach to Earth in August when Mars will be closer to Earth than its been in hundreds of years."
Dammit! (Score:5, Funny)
From: Special agent ngrrt
Re: Human launches toward our home
DAMMIT!
Do you have any IDEA how hard it is going to be for us to make that many launch failures look like accidents?
One or two we can make look like math errors, but this is going to strain even the human's credulity
Sincerely,
ngrrt
cigars (Score:1)
It's a race! (Score:1, Funny)
If Japanese get there first, we'll get to see a lot of cool Martian Anime.
If Europeans get there first, then hell will freeze over.
Re:It's a race! (Score:1)
"If Japanese get there first, we'll get to see a lot of cool Martian Anime."
Go Nadesico go!
A Second Nozomi? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:A Second Nozomi? (Score:1)
Re:A Second Nozomi? (Score:3, Interesting)
Which isn't to say that they might not launch a new one in June, I suppose. NASA didn't wait for Voyager 1 to return science data before launching Voyager 2. (Come to think of it, they didn't wait to LAUNCH Voyager 1 before launching Voyager 2. Ah, the subtlt
The Great Race to Mars, or Bust - the Movie (Score:2)
Well it'd be a lot more fun that way...
DSN priorities (Score:2, Informative)
Re:DSN priorities (Score:2, Informative)
The Mars Odyssey Orbiter will also be used as a lander/rover communications relay. The ESA is setting up their own ground stations to stem the tide, relying on the DSN as backup during critical maneuvers. DSN will be busy, but that's nothing new, really.