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FAX 05-24-2008 09:31 PM

Phoenix Spacecraft Due On Mars
 
I was waiting for Mr. Donger to post this, but I guess he's too busy spying on his neighbors. Anyhow, this is a pretty big deal - spacewise. With any luck, we'll finally learn whether or not the Face is attached to a buried Body and what the strange glass tubes are. At the very least, we should find out if there's enough ice on Mars to start the reactor and make air. I only hope NASA doesn't blow another 400 million all to heck and gone.

Phoenix spacecraft to land, or crash, on Mars

And now it's crunch time for Phoenix as the Mars-bound spacecraft flies straight and true toward its target on the Red Planet's icy northern plains after a spectacular voyage of 421 million miles from Earth.

By Sunday evening, a few seconds after 4:53 p.m. PDT, scientists and engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will know from a single radio signal from one of three orbiting spacecraft high above the planet whether Phoenix has landed precisely on its target site after enduring seven minutes of split-second descent events.

The spacecraft's heat shield, flaring at 2,600 degrees Fahrenheit as it hits the planet's atmosphere at 12,600 mph, must jettison; the descent parachute must deploy safely just 217 seconds before landing to slow the craft from 1,100 mph to a safe 120 mph, and its 12 retro-rockets must then fire successfully to steer the craft's final pitch, yaw and roll for 18 seconds as the ship settles slowly to the surface at barely more than 5 mph.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...MNC210TBV8.DTL

EDIT: Just another reason to keep the champagne corked for a while longer: "NASA has not had a successful powered landing in more than 30 years since the twin Viking landers in 1976. The last time NASA tried was in 1999 when the Mars Polar Lander prematurely cut off its engines and crashed into the south pole. The Polar Lander loss came during a communications blackout. Source: The Associated Press"

FAX

Disclaimers: Sorry if re-post.

Gonzo 05-24-2008 09:44 PM

Get your ass to Mars!!!

(NSFW)

http://img79.imageshack.us/img79/499...lrecallox0.jpg

Extra Point 05-24-2008 09:46 PM

Yeah, for some fourplay!

Skip Towne 05-24-2008 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gonzo (Post 4766402)
Get your ass to Mars!!!

Girls need one in the middle of their back...... for dancing.

KcMizzou 05-24-2008 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skip Towne (Post 4766408)
Girls need one in the middle of their back...... for dancing.

That is just.... brilliant. Bravo. :clap:

Hopefully, with enough genetic engineering...

FAX 05-24-2008 10:23 PM

Mr. Skip Towne wants to do the twist with a freak, mutant Martian chick with 4, possibly 5, tittaws?

Sounds good.

FAX

Adept Havelock 05-25-2008 12:09 AM

This is very cool. Thank you, Mr. FAX.

I wonder if the spacecraft does crash, will it rise anew in a fiery rebirth from it's own ashes?

blueballs 05-25-2008 01:09 AM

NASA dipshits
women are from venus

Stewie 05-25-2008 07:38 AM

Here's an animated video of the landing, or what's supposed to happen:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7411113.stm

DaFace 05-25-2008 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gonzo (Post 4766402)
Get your ass to Mars!!!

It's probably questionable whether or not that technically qualifies as NSFW, but I doubt anyone's boss would be especially pleased if they saw that over someone's shoulders when they were supposed to be working. Anyway, just upload it to imageshack and link it when it may be over the line.

Dave Lane 05-25-2008 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FAX (Post 4766376)
I only hope NASA doesn't blow another 400 million all to heck and gone.

spectacular voyage of 421 million miles from Earth.

At todays gas prices this seems like a really good deal!

Dave

Donger 05-25-2008 10:46 AM

Proudly built by LM in Colorado! I hope that it doesn't end up as a Mars dart.

Third Eye 05-25-2008 04:14 PM

If anyone cares, they will be covering this live on The Science Channel HD coming up in 45 minutes.

Donger 05-25-2008 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Third Eye (Post 4767177)
If anyone cares, they will be covering this live on The Science Channel HD coming up in 45 minutes.

NASA TV, too.

Stewie 05-25-2008 04:18 PM

Kick ass! I'm watching NASA TV right now.


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