Live Coverage of the Curiosity Mars Landing

Started by davekill, August 01, 2012, 07:01:27 PM

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Jobydrone

Some more pictures came back yesterday, amazing!

"I'm not crazy about reality, but it's still the only place to get a decent meal."  -Groucho Marx

Rico


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davekill

This just in...

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Ensign Random

That's hilarious. I'm just doing a B5 re-watch now too.
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sheldor

Quote from: davekill on August 07, 2012, 08:12:59 PM
This just in...

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Yeah, that's all we need now.   Someone get me Wil Smith.

davekill

On Wednesday, JPL engineers will begin checking Curiosity's scientific instruments to see if they are functioning properly. The rover also will begin collecting images for its first panoramic photo.

Later this week, the rover will be reprogrammed. It currently contains flight software and needs to be switched over to ground software.

"It's like doing a brain transplant on the rover," JPL media representative Gaye Hill said.

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NASA only "goes with what it knows" and just packs whats needed for these long trips
The Curiosity rover's on-board computer is a pretty low-power system. In fact, the iPhone 4S is four times more powerful.

Specs Curiosity -    iPhone
CPU   200 MHz   800MHz
RAM   256 MB   512 MB
SSD   2GB      64 GB

billybob476

Yeah, the thing with these systems is they have to be rugged and 100% reliable. You can't swap out a crashed hard drive or bad memory stick with the computer on Mars. The more complexity you add to a system, the more chance of breakdowns.

Dangelus

No doubt it's running a custom flavour of Linux or Unix.

QuadShot

Quote from: davekill on August 08, 2012, 09:13:24 AM
On Wednesday, JPL engineers will begin checking Curiosity's scientific instruments to see if they are functioning properly. The rover also will begin collecting images for its first panoramic photo.

Later this week, the rover will be reprogrammed. It currently contains flight software and needs to be switched over to ground software.

"It's like doing a brain transplant on the rover," JPL media representative Gaye Hill said.

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NASA only "goes with what it knows" and just packs whats needed for these long trips
The Curiosity rover's on-board computer is a pretty low-power system. In fact, the iPhone 4S is four times more powerful.

Specs Curiosity -    iPhone
CPU   200 MHz   800MHz
RAM   256 MB   512 MB
SSD   2GB      64 GB

As long as NASA doesn't have AT&T for Curiosity, they should be just fine! :)

Rico

Looks like there already is a littering problem on Mars. 


KingIsaacLinksr

Quote from: Rico on August 08, 2012, 04:19:46 PM
Looks like there already is a littering problem on Mars. 



Starbucks is already there?! Where do they not exist?! 

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davekill

Maybe not life as we know it - Kro-Bar and Lattis celebrate a successful rover landing!

I love these guys, both were featured in a previous podcast.

billybob476

NASA released the first color panorama of Mars. Doesn't look as...alien as I thought it would!

Rico