Posted on 11/21/2006 12:40:10 PM PST by NormsRevenge
A computer design downloaded from the internet of the Mars Global Surveyor, is shown in this Jan. 29, 1999 file photo. NASA's best effort to find the missing probe failed Monday night, as scientists at the space agency began to lose hope for the 10-year-old planet-mapping workhorse, which has been silent for more than two weeks. The spacecraft was designed to return detailed photographs of features on Mars: it has beamed back more than 240,000 over t he last decade. (AP Photo/JPL NASA)
On the Net:
Mars Global Surveyor home page: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mgs/
This image released by NASA shows gullies eroded into the wall of a meteor impact crater in Noachis Terra from the Mars Global Surveyor, MGS, Mars Orbiter Camera, MOC, September 28, 1999. After more than two weeks of silence from the 10-year-old Mars Global Surveyor, scientists began to sound resigned Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2006. NASA's best effort to find a missing Mars space probe failed Monday night, and though scientists at the space agency began to lose hope, they said they will try again. (AP Photo/NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems)
An area on Mars discovered by NASA's Mars Global Surveyor shows what is believed to be the inverted floor of a former meandering stream, in an undated image. NASA is running out of options for fixing the Glolbal Surveyor, officials said on Monday. (NASA/Handout/Reuters)
I'd say the taxpayers got their money's worth...
1976 Viking photo of the Face on Mars and 2001 Global Surveyor photo of the same Face.
NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems
Two annular (i.e., somewhat circular) clouds are seen in the upper left corner of this mosaic of MOC wide angle camera daily global mapping images. To the right of the picture's center is the martian north polar cap. The image has a scale of about 7.5 kilometers (4.7 miles) per pixel. Annular clouds are common in mid-northern summer in the north polar region, and may result from eddy currents in the lower atmosphere. The appearance of such clouds happens every year; this year they came like clockwork within a two-week forecasted period, based on the previous 4 martian years of experience gained from MGS MOC daily global imaging.
Let me be the first to say it: Did they look in Uranus?
Sad news but it looks like they got their money's worth!
This is what my hard-earned tax dollars are being wasted on? I want it to go to build a 700-mile useless fence next to Mexico.
No, Congresswoman Jackson-Lee, it is NOT next to the flagpole!
$175 million? That's about $0.63 per person in America back in 1999. I got MY money's worth (I think).
500% beyond it's design life is pretty damn good performance in my book.
Money better spent than on the STS that cost us the SCSC.
IIRC Spirit and Opportunity had 90 day expected lifetimes. Now at three years?
Either we are equal or we are not. Good people should be armed where they will, with wits and guns. NRA KMA
Something almost nobody wants to hear, "We lost the probe."
It is the hi-res images of Mars from the new orbiter. They will be flooding us with hi-res.
New Mars images beginning to flood over the Internet
Details visible in the HiRISE image of Opportunity's landing site show the parachute lying on the Martian surface, Opportunity's heat shield at a different location, and the lander itself on the floor of the small impact crater where the airbag came to a stop.
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