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NASA nervous as orbiter nears Mars - MRO begins orbit acquisition process FRiday, March 10 (LIVE Thr
AFP on Yahoo ^ | 3/8/06 | AFP

Posted on 03/08/2006 9:35:55 PM PST by NormsRevenge

WASHINGTON (AFP) - NASA scientists were nervous as an orbiter neared Mars after a seven-month voyage carrying the most expensive equipment ever sent to another planet.

"We have a tremendous amount of anxiety and concern at this particular point in time," said Jim Graf, project manager for the Mars Reconnaissance Observer (MRO).

"At the same time we feel confident, we have a very good spacecraft ... (and an) excellent well trained team," he said in a press conference from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

"We are about 325,000 miles (523,036 kilometers) from Mars. We're traveling at about 6,400 miles (10,300 kilometers) an hour and we are going to double our speed as we get closer to Mars," he said.

The tricky part, he said, will be maneuvering the craft into a Mars orbit. Because of the great distance, it takes 12 minutes for data to reach Earth from the craft -- and another 12 minutes for instructions to be sent back.

"There is no time for the team as a whole to react," he said.

"So we have on board all the programs we need to carry out, and the spacecraft has to do it all on its own."

"Mars is unpredictable," Graf said. The tally of travel to Mars is grim: of the 35 missions to Mars since 1960, 21 have failed.

To achieve Mars orbit, the probe's engines will begin firing at 2125 GMT on Friday for 27 minutes. That should slow the craft enough to allow its capture by Mars' gravity.

About 20 minutes later, the orbiter will disappear behind Mars for 30 minutes before it renews contact with very anxious scientists on Earth.

At first, the probe will be in a highly elliptical orbit 400 kilometers (250 miles) above Mars at the closest point and 44,000 kilometers (27,340 miles) at its apogee.

In late March, NASA engineers will start operations to bring the probe to a round orbit close to Mars so it can begin its 25-month observation mission.

The MRO carries six observation and analysis instruments to search from its outer atmosphere to below the martian surface for signs of water and ice.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: mars; mro; nasa; nervous; orbiter
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Are we doing miles or kilometers today?


141 posted on 03/10/2006 2:06:15 PM PST by Redcloak (<--- Not always a people person.)
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To: beezdotcom
16.399 Let's hope they paid attention: "Abstract Interpretation is a theory of approximation of mathematical structures, in particular those involved in the semantic models of computer systems."
142 posted on 03/10/2006 2:07:11 PM PST by BuglerTex (Preserve Gravity or just ignore it and maybe it will go away)
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To: Redcloak

We're still working on what time it is.


143 posted on 03/10/2006 2:07:13 PM PST by RightWhale (pas de lieu, Rhone que nous)
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To: LibWhacker
If nothing else, I managed to increase posting traffic by about 200 %... LOL !!!

Nothing like Incorrect Data or BS to illicit a response!!

144 posted on 03/10/2006 2:07:24 PM PST by Drammach (In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king..)
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To: RightWhale

I've got 2:09, if that helps.


145 posted on 03/10/2006 2:08:22 PM PST by Redcloak (<--- Not always a people person.)
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To: Redcloak
Are we doing miles or kilometers today?

The Religous Right has demanded that NASA use "cubits" from now on..

146 posted on 03/10/2006 2:08:48 PM PST by Drammach (In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king..)
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To: guitfiddlist

We did alchemy in course 4, and used it for aggregate in course 1.


147 posted on 03/10/2006 2:09:55 PM PST by BuglerTex (Preserve Gravity or just ignore it and maybe it will go away)
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To: Drammach

BTW, whatever happened to the firmament?


148 posted on 03/10/2006 2:10:16 PM PST by RightWhale (pas de lieu, Rhone que nous)
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To: guitfiddlist
Fortunately, I had the experience of working in the Course 6 department(physics),

Er, no.
149 posted on 03/10/2006 2:10:57 PM PST by beezdotcom
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To: Drammach
Hehehehe...Whenever I make a mistake like that, I get people posting corrections to me six months later. Even tho it was thoroughly hashed over on the day I made it, lol.

God, I hope this thing went into orbit!

150 posted on 03/10/2006 2:11:37 PM PST by LibWhacker
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To: RightWhale

spaceflightnow.com

2210 GMT (5:10 p.m. EST)

If the burn has gone according to plan, MRO will have entered a very elongated elliptical orbit just 250 miles above Mars at its closest point and stretching as far as 27,340 miles at the highest point. It will take the spacecraft 35 hours to complete one orbit.

Over the next five months, MRO will perform more than 500 "aerobraking" maneuvers in which it dips into the upper fringes of the planet's atmosphere to reshape the orbit into a low-altitude circular one.




Don't go anywhere, there are five more months of white-knuckled tension to go.


151 posted on 03/10/2006 2:12:00 PM PST by RightWhale (pas de lieu, Rhone que nous)
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To: BuglerTex
We did alchemy in course 4, and used it for aggregate in course 1.

Hey, that's great. We used to throw people out of our frat parties with betraying lines like that...unless you were from Simmons.

152 posted on 03/10/2006 2:12:28 PM PST by guitfiddlist (When the 'Rats break out switchblades, it's no time to invoke Robert's Rules.)
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To: RightWhale
The firmament is amalgamated with the ether...

Thus, we have phlogiston, which is of course, the manifestation of heaven..

153 posted on 03/10/2006 2:12:37 PM PST by Drammach (In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king..)
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To: beezdotcom

Fortunately, I had the experience of working in the Course 6 department(physics),

Er, no.

Er,no what?


154 posted on 03/10/2006 2:14:00 PM PST by guitfiddlist (When the 'Rats break out switchblades, it's no time to invoke Robert's Rules.)
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To: guitfiddlist

spaceflightnow.com

\2212 GMT (5:12 p.m. EST)

MRO should 1,890 miles above the surface of Mars and traveling at 7,650 miles per hour.




be, be


155 posted on 03/10/2006 2:14:23 PM PST by RightWhale (pas de lieu, Rhone que nous)
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To: Drammach
The Religous Right has demanded that NASA use "cubits" from now on..

That's only to give NASA a clean slate - they haven't yet screwed up THAT conversion.
156 posted on 03/10/2006 2:14:42 PM PST by beezdotcom
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To: guitfiddlist
We did alchemy in course 4, and used it for aggregate in course 1.

And of course, we all know that without a proper aggregate, nothing concrete can come of your studies..

157 posted on 03/10/2006 2:15:07 PM PST by Drammach (In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king..)
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To: guitfiddlist

I was a course 8 major....THAT'S Physics.


158 posted on 03/10/2006 2:15:14 PM PST by beezdotcom
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To: RightWhale

spaceflightnow.com

2213 GMT (5:13 p.m. EST)

The spacecraft is supposed to be pointed back at Earth now. Communications are expected in three minutes or so.




right about . . . now


159 posted on 03/10/2006 2:15:34 PM PST by RightWhale (pas de lieu, Rhone que nous)
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To: RightWhale

They sound happy


160 posted on 03/10/2006 2:16:09 PM PST by Cboldt
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