Curiosity has landed
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Curiosity has landed with no apparent issues. This is a major accomplishment for all involved, to say the least.
Second Picture:
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First picture!
Seeing the 256x256 "thumbnail" picture of Curiosity's shadow on martian soil was...well...very cool!
:thumb:
Yep, By 14 minutes I presume!!!
Such a fantastic feeling hearing the rover had landed and seeing the first pictures coming in.
I watched the "landing" on both the Internet and CNN International, usually the streaming use to be seconds or minutes delayed, this time the pictures on TV was a second behind the streaming pictures on the Internet.
Yes it was. Now we need wait to see what it discovers.
NASA has done automated landings, using heat shields, and parachutes before, so the only part I was wondering about was that skycrane part. From the numbers that were reported about 30 minutes later, it looks like everything was SPOT ON.
Jeff
A great success!
The discovery channel Canada aired that 500,000 lines of COD3 was run on landing, Awa-some!
What kind off memory would that take? EEPROM or PROM. I assume a good # of megabytes or gigabytes.
Hat's off to NASA!
best regards allie
I know, more will come later - probably a lot more.
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-Tor<br>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&list=UUXRihcrTP6zOcVfd4WfBMqw&v=GY_7d55vJko&NR=1
-Tor
If one of the three failed and the mission could still succeed then it means an even greater increase in weight since one of the chutes wasn't really needed.
Also, this was a supersonic chute, unlike the ones used in Apollo. It is likely that three chutes would not play well together at those speeds.
http://www.npr.org/programs/wait-wait-dont-tell-me/