

Boeing Delta 2 Sends First of Pair of RoversTo Mars 37
brandido writes "Space.com is
reporting that NASA has successfully launched the first of its pair of new rovers, recently named Spirit, on its trek to Mars. In addition, the article reports that "Spirit separated from the Delta 2's upper stage having already achieved Earth escape velocity." Looks like we are on our way, boys and girls."
boeing?! (Score:3, Funny)
i first read this and thought boeing and delta airlines had teamed up
to back this opreation, but it's got NASA's name on it.
no mention of boeing's involvement in the space.com article;
what's up? (ignore pun)
Re:boeing?! (Score:1)
So, it was a Boeing rocket that pushed them up there.
Re:boeing?! (Score:3, Informative)
They're all over the map, geographically and product-wise. One of they're newest ventures is SeaLaunch, a joint, international deal to launch commercial geo-sync satellites from sea near the equator, saving fuel/increasing payload by taking the shortest route to
Re:boeing?! (Score:2)
Re:What.. (Score:1)
Check it out at NASA. It's pretty much their biggest news today. can't miss it.
They are looking for signs of water. If they find water, they'll be looking for signs of a market to sell it to.
Re:What.. (Score:2)
They have panoramic colour stereo cameras which will be sending LOTS of pictures back to Earth.
Each robot also comes with a microscope camera which will be used to return images of polished rock surfaces. The robot will drill into rocks, clean off any surface erosion and grind out a flat surface. The microscope camera will take a picture for analysis back on Earth.
Additionally, each rover is carrying a therm
Yep, we saw it... (Score:5, Interesting)
The alarm went off and I went outside. Like any launch, several people had gathered around the parking lot to view the event. My alarm was a few minutes early; can't set an alarm for 1:58 PM
Rocket appeared in the north and leaving a white pillar of smoke behind its brilliant yellow flame. Rising much faster than a shuttle, it arced gracefully to the east and out over the ocean. It took about two minutes before the solid rockets burt out and it became invisible in the afternoon sky.
Re: Yep, we saw it... (Score:1)
> My alarm was a few minutes early; can't set an alarm for 1:58 PM
You just gave away that you're not a dyed-in-the-wool geek.
Re:Yep, we saw it... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Yep, we saw it... (Score:2)
In Palm OS, you can set how many minutes before the appointment you want thing to beep. E.g. you could set an appointment to 2 PM, and set the alarm for 2 minutes before.
some info on the panoramic cameras onboard (Score:3, Informative)
Re:some info on the panoramic cameras onboard (Score:2)
Imagine how distorted the images will be (a 1:1 CCD taking a 16:9 image). Even after post-processing, the quality won't be great. This perplexes me, as I see no reason why NASA wouldn't use a panoramic CCD.
Two words: (Score:2, Informative)
The science attainable with their 1:1 CCD is just as valid as that attainable with the panoramic CCD.
I hope this works... (Score:1)
Re:I hope this works... (Score:2, Insightful)
Cool (Score:2)
This is going to be great. There are going to be a whole bunch of probes and satellites on and orbiting Mars at the same time, its almost like an invasion. This will be very exciting to see during the end of this year and the beginning of the next.
Re:Cool (Score:1)
And all those Sci-fi nuts thought they'd be invading us... I guess in soviet russia.. wait it's not even on this planet.. damn there goes the joke...
Re:Cool (Score:2)
More Info on CNN (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:More Info on CNN (Score:2)
Re:More Info on CNN (Score:1)
Spaceflightnow.com coverage (Score:4, Informative)
Rovers? (Score:2)
eh, yikes. ok! ok! I'm sorry
Re:Rovers? (Score:2)
More Information (Score:1)
Discovery Channel [discovery.com]
Sky News [sky.com]
Space Daily [spacedaily.com]
Voice of America [voanews.com]
BBC News [bbc.co.uk]
More Mars News (Score:3, Informative)
Martian Soil [martiansoil.com]
January 2004 is heating up to be one hell of a month.
Hear about the Japanese probe? Solar flare? (Score:1)
Can't you protect from this sort of thing?
Re:Hear about the Japanese probe? Solar flare? (Score:2)
NasaTV (Score:2)
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