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I'm not laughing WITH you |
We have touchdown. Initial reports are positive. Rolan Kraps SASS Regulator Gainesville, Georgia. NRA Range Safety Officer NRA Certified Instructor - Pistol / Personal Protection Inside the Home | |||
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Step by step walk the thousand mile road |
And the Martians ready their invasion force in response. Which will it be: or Nice is overrated "It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government." Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018 | |||
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Security Sage |
Cool. RB Cancer fighter (Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma) since 2009, now fighting Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma. | |||
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Staring back from the abyss |
First photos coming in now: ________________________________________________________ "Great danger lies in the notion that we can reason with evil." Doug Patton. | |||
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Baroque Bloke |
“NASA’s $1 billion new Mars rover has successfully landed on the red planet after a nerve-wracking ‘six and a half minutes of terror,’ when it broke through the Martian atmosphere and was subjected to temperatures of more than 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. … Scientists could be seen jumping and cheering in the control room as they marked the successful landing, with more than a few wiping tears from their eyes…” https://dailym.ai/2Qn3ij5 Serious about crackers | |||
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Tinker Sailor Soldier Pie |
I'm fascinated by it all. Truly a remarkable feat. ~Alan Acta Non Verba NRA Life Member (Patron) God, Family, Guns, Country Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan | |||
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Nosce te ipsum |
"It was tense, you could feel the emotion. It was celebratory with every new information we received," NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said on a NASA livestream. He said he received a call on his cellphone from a number that was "all zeroes" seconds after the landing. It was Vice President Mike Pence. "He watched the whole thing. He is absolutely ecstatic about our program," Bridenstine said. "He wants me to say congratulations to everyone here at NASA and all of our international partners." Heck, whenever I get one of those "all-zeros" calls it is for health insurance. https://abcnews.go.com/Technol...rs/story?id=59417560 | |||
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Hopefully it doesn't find anything. I just watched the movie "Life". If there is life on Mars - it belongs there - alone. | |||
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Go Vols! |
Pretty sure mine was submitted for Orion. Did they roll those over to Insight automatically? | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
That's sort of misleading, as prior to Insight NASA / JPL / US was 7 of 8 on successful landings of landers & Rovers, with only Mar Polar Lander being a failure due to a software error. The USSR / ESA are bringing the overall average down with a consistent string of landing failures but after today's landing, the US is batting 88.9% . Everyone else, 0.0% unless you count the 14.5 seconds of data from a Soviet lander. | |||
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goodheart |
The little kid in me who got very excited with the first Sputnik, much more excited with the Mercury program, super excited with the Gemini program, and ecstatic when Apollo 11 landed on the moon is just giddy with excitement at this achievement. _________________________ “Remember, remember the fifth of November!" | |||
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Baroque Bloke |
InSight isn’t looking for evidence of Martian life – past or present. Its primary mission is to learn about the Martian interior. Seismic activity, internal temperature, planetary wobble (reveals info about the solidity of the Martian core). Serious about crackers | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
It may also detect underground water on Mars, indirectly pointing to potential life or at least life sustaining resources should humans travel to Mars, but yes it's main goal isn't the search for life, although all scientific research can help in that regard. | |||
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Crusty old curmudgeon |
Me too. I was 6 when Sputnik was orbiting and we'd go out at night and look for it as it travelled across the sky. The failed launchings of the Redstone and Atlas rockets were always so disappointing but watching the Saturn V launches more than made up for it. The 60's and 70's were exciting times in the space program for sure. I'm looking forward to the data that comes back from Insight. Jim ________________________ "If you can't be a good example, then you'll have to be a horrible warning" -Catherine Aird | |||
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Shit don't mean shit |
Lots of folks in the Denver area are happy as it was built by Lockheed Martin at the Space Systems facility in Littleton, CO. Seems NASA and JPL get all the credit! | |||
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I'd rather have luck than skill any day |
Ha, watched it tonight. Couldn't agree more. | |||
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