Phoenix Mars Lander To Touch Down In 2 Hours 119
AFP has a good summary of the pre-touchdown jitters the Phoenix Mars Lander crew is living through. The spacecraft has been under way for 10 months. If the landing goes according to plan — and only about half of the three dozen such attempts have — mission controllers at the University of Arizona will receive radio signals from the Martian surface at 23:53 GMT. Here's the Mars mission home. You can (in theory) track the lander here, but at the moment the JPL Solar System Simulator is "experiencing technical difficulties."
Which will fail first? (Score:1)
Buddy's Idea (Score:4, Funny)
A buddy of mine once said it would've been cool to put a little mini-web server on the Spirit rover.
Latency aside, can you imagine what would have happened if they had done so and someone posted the URL to /.?
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TCP Extensions for Space Communications [psu.edu]
TCP/IP Router for Space Applications [nasa.gov]
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oh sure (Score:3, Funny)
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geeky video here (Score:5, Interesting)
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What's this strangely bipedal alien looking white speck? [nearlydeaf.com]...has it been photoshopped out of the original [arizona.edu]? from here [nearlydeaf.com].
no photos, planet not available at this time (Score:5, Funny)
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Look! Up in the Sky! (Score:1, Offtopic)
It's looooks like a lander from Earth!
What? Oh, not another...
I know - let's speak Martian at it!
ACK! ACK ACK ACK!!!
RS
I wonder (Score:5, Funny)
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NASA Employee 2: Huh, why do you ask?
NASA Employee 1: Oh it just says here on Slashdot...
NASA Employee 2: *looks* Oh shit.
NASA Employee 1: What?
NASA Employee 2: I think we've made a few miscalculations...
Somewhere on Mars: *muffled crash*
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Re:I wonder (Score:5, Funny)
(I say that - what do you think the odds are of them missing Mars entirely? That would be pretty impressive, especially at this late stage...)
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A better link for full JPL/Phoenix coverage (Score:5, Informative)
Best place to go for coverage including links to NASA TV (live video starts at 3:30pm PDT is... http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/phoenix [nasa.gov].
Wish us luck!
NASA TV link... (Score:4, Informative)
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Hearing the PAO announce 1000 meters, then 500 meters only a couple seconds later made my heart jump. It seemed like it was coming down so fast, but it's on the ground now!
The solar arrays should be deploying right now. They've announced that the lander even aligned itself east-west as desired so the panels will have the maximum exposure to the sun dur
Direct Links to NASA TV (Score:5, Informative)
I ran into problems getting the NASA TV streams to work under Firefox in Linux. Here are the direct links if you're in the same boat or don't want to go through javascript infested pages. I only tested the Windows Media one.
Windows Media [nasa.gov]
Real Media [nasa.gov]
Quicktime [nasa.gov]
Re:A better link for full JPL/Phoenix coverage (Score:5, Funny)
Go Earth! Get those Martians!
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Re:A better link for full JPL/Phoenix coverage (Score:4, Insightful)
Hell, they COULD provide a high-def multicast feed to Internet2 since they peer with it and don't (you would think that researchers and universities would be interested).
How hard is it to multicast a feed to I2? I could to it with cheap equipment in under a half hour. Scaling? Use Source Specific Multicast.
Sorry for the rant, but if you have VLC and are connected to I2 watch what is being broadcast via SAP announcements. The Europeans have been multicasting hi-def content (boring legislature sessions) for YEARS yet NASA is clueless.
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yea, and their streaming video pretty much sucks. In a world where braodband has been around for 10 years NASA TV on the Web is Marginal quality on Windows Media only, or crappy low bandwidth with everything else (they don't even use H.264 for quicktime which is a super small bandwidth link).
There is a link to 1200kbps 640x480 Windows Media stream at Wikipedia entry of NASA TV [wikipedia.org]. Not exactly hi-def, but better.
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It's a public feed, so legally people could then take the multicast feed and do with it what they want (including provide a unicast feed to the internet)
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Thing to note (Score:5, Informative)
Here's to hoping we learn something about Mars again. If not, as always, we need to keep trying. If it weren't for these people, things we take for granted in daily life wouldn't exist.
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The vast majority of US *landing* attempts have been successful. In fact, only the Mars Polar Lander failed. That's one. And this craft has been heavily tested to avoid the same fate (because its using similar technology as the Polar Lander).
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CONGRATULATIONS NASA!! Phoenix has landed :o) (Score:2)
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Watch (Score:2, Informative)
Phoenix has landed! (Score:2)
Coverage (Score:1)
NasaTV on the PS3 ?? (Score:2)
Has anyone ever got http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/ [nasa.gov] to work on a PS3 ? The page comes up ok on my PS3, but the video window just shows a static picture, with no video or audio... I assume the PS3 can't do the flash video required ???
Or, is there any alternate coverage on broadcast TV in the UK ?
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(I tinyurl'd the displayed URL, not the dodgy URL which the link actually tries to take you to when you click it. Slashdot is munging the URL)
Thanks.
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Countdown timer (Score:1)
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Live coverage on Science Channel (Score:2)
On the Science Channel, 7-9 PM Eastern Time:
Mars Live: The Phoenix Lands [marsdaily.com]
And I see that my cable company now carries Science Channel HD. Woot!
Well its 6:59pm... (Score:2)
Obligatory Hitchhikers quote... (Score:1)
Re:Obligatory Hitchhikers quote... Petunias (Score:2)
MUCH Better bandwidth (TV quality streaming) (Score:4, Informative)
This one is at much higher bandwidth.
http://playlist.yahoo.com/makeplaylist.dll?id=1368163 [yahoo.com]
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Landing successful (Score:5, Informative)
(Yeah, I know, 15min ago, gimme some lag
Martian time (Score:2)
Was that Eastern, Central, or Martian time? And was it Martian Daylight savings or Standard?
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w00t! (Score:2)
Congratulations! (Score:2)
Just landed (Score:2)
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The tension and drama of that landing was certainly about as mainstream as anything in science gets. 16,000 mph to landing in 7 minutes deploying heatshields, parachutes, radar and rockets in an autonomous vehicle driven by a computer not very different to a smartphone. Not to mention discarding the cruise stage, flipping over to batteri
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I thought they looked like they worked at Worst Buy, which did not instill any confidence.
Well done guys (Score:1)
CONGRATULATIONS!
Toast (Score:2)
Here's to all the pictures and valuable research data mankind will receive from this project!
YeeHaw!
Aaaaannnd..... it's a success! (Score:2)
Always the cynic. (Score:1)
The Phoenix has Landed! (Score:2)
Way to go JPL and Lockheed Martin!
P.S. Kudos to the Science Channel for their live coverage...
Landed almost perfectly flat (Score:3, Informative)
with a tilt of a quarter of a degree!
This is as close to perfection as it could possibly get.
Pictures (Score:1)
Good that it can make a touchdown.... (Score:2)
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first set of images 2200 EDT (Score:2)
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Upper right by the horizon, you can clearly see a white, bipedal alien looking at the lander. Zoomed image at www.nearlydeaf.com
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In 20mins it's all over.
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Seconded. Very well done, JPL! I'm proud of my geeky homeboys.
Re:Huzzah (Score:4, Informative)
Let's see if the prediction that there will be big polygonal "tiles" on the surface holds out (based on orbiter photos). It will look like a giant bathroom tile floor with dust and crap if so...