Mars Science Laboratory Mission: Curiosity
Mars Science Laboratory Mission: Curiosity
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- uan0
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterp…
@CALLES: your phone would not withstand launch-time shaking, wild temperature fluctuations and levels of ionizing radiation in space.
- true... just was surprised by the storage spaceCALLES
- Might be of interest, uan.
http://www.sstl.co.u…detritus - tnx detritus, interesting project. in the FAQ the answer some of the concerns: http://www.sstl.co.u…uan
- pablo280
- http://gigapan.com/g…pablo28
- Dirt and something that is definitely not a road.CygnusZero4
- pig0
- GeorgesII0
:)
- BaskerviIle0
- Good shot. The place just looks like a dead wasteland to me.CygnusZero4
- < yeah, but at the same time, even places like arizona and other desserts on earth sustains some forms of life...sine
- it would be rather cool if they can find something more than "rocks"...sine
- What sort of life could breathe methane gas or whatever the air is there?CygnusZero4
- Needs more guns to be like Arizona...OSFA
- You'd be surprised, CyBrain, there are Earth organisms that breath and live in harsh chemicals.monospaced
- neandersthal0
Sorry Mars...
- pig0
- neandersthal0
Sorry in advance.
- pablo280
- Can't stop. Watching. Show?monospaced
- CommunityWeLoveNoise
- sine0
- ukit20
Curiosity rover provides the first proof that there was water on Mars
- GeorgesII0
ooops, curiosity may have lost a screw (or it's a tiny alien in a space suit)
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/new…
- CALLES0
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