Re: Mars Rover Landing (HAPPENING NOW)
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 8:44 pm

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Don't know why that has to be in a few years. Sounds like something they could accomplish pretty quickly if they wanted to.Genevieve wrote:To think that in a few years, there'll probably be a live Mars feed we can access online.. pretty crazy (and word, I know about the 10 minute delay). Not that I've heard of any plans about it, but it's pretty obvious that's gonna happen.
Is there a constant feed from the rover to Earth? Then yeah, I guess.SCope13 wrote:Don't know why that has to be in a few years. Sounds like something they could accomplish pretty quickly if they wanted to.Genevieve wrote:To think that in a few years, there'll probably be a live Mars feed we can access online.. pretty crazy (and word, I know about the 10 minute delay). Not that I've heard of any plans about it, but it's pretty obvious that's gonna happen.
Haters gonna hate.Aurokh wrote:
It's the Spectral Analysis Module. This is a chemistry/material composition device that uses the index of refraction to determine chemical contents. The implication is they probably found organic methane or something.knell wrote:they certainly don't leave much to the imagination, considering they even tell you which instrument made the alleged discovery
but that's some serious news if they confirm it
yeah, that's what i meantalphacat wrote:It's the Spectral Analysis Module. This is a chemistry/material composition device that uses the index of refraction to determine chemical contents. The implication is they probably found organic methane or something.knell wrote:they certainly don't leave much to the imagination, considering they even tell you which instrument made the alleged discovery
but that's some serious news if they confirm it
I know.knell wrote:yeah, that's what i meantalphacat wrote:It's the Spectral Analysis Module. This is a chemistry/material composition device that uses the index of refraction to determine chemical contents. The implication is they probably found organic methane or something.knell wrote:they certainly don't leave much to the imagination, considering they even tell you which instrument made the alleged discovery
but that's some serious news if they confirm it