Kindly click on the NASA link in red beneath the title to watch live launch coverage.
Isn’t it nice to see how Islam has contributed to America through NASA’s feel good social programing.
Thanks, DISH has NASA TV, I will be watching on HDTV..
hope the muslims are watching. for their self-esteem and all.
NASA’s last great planetary probe. I wonder what we will think of this five years from now, when we are in the ruins of America, just trying to survive.
4 min, good luck Atlas!
This mission only has a 33% chance of success if you factor in the Mars Curse.
http://www.universetoday.com/13267/the-mars-curse-why-have-so-many-missions-failed/
NASAs latest Mars mission takes off on Saturday carrying a huge array of high-tech tools. Critical to its success is a cutting-edge water detector built by Russian scientists.
RT's Darya Pushkover has been to meet the people behind the device.
The Red Planet has been a source of wild flights of imagination and of scientific speculation for centuries. Getting there has never been easy many missions have failed.
But hopes are high for the new rover. It is called Curiosity and it is due on Mars next year.
Engineer Aleksey Bitulev told RT that the heart of the device is a tiny tube that produces neutrons capable of penetrating up to one meter below the planets surface. And Sergey Sholeninov, head of the design team, added that the challenge was to accommodate the device on board a spacecraft.
We were not only limited in weight it also has to endure all the hardships of interplanetary flight.
DANs second half is a hydrogen detector, which will act as the probes aqua navigator.
The rover is like a small car, and our device is placed on it like headlights, Mitrofanov explained. So as the pulsing neutron generator shoots, neutrons go under the ground, and feel their way under. If liquid or frozen water is there, it can then be measured with our detector.
And the Rover comes fully-loaded: 17 high-definition cameras, aluminium wheels that can be steered independently, a mounted laser to vaporize rock and a robotic arm to drill and scoop up samples, among other instruments. Under the hood: a nuclear-powered engine to give it a top crawling speed of five centimeters per second.
Read more at: Russia Today
Historic Mars Launch: NASA Giant Rover 'Curiosity' Blasts Off
YouTube Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-LudR2pQyU
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