Posted on 08/06/2012 4:22:01 AM PDT by Islander7
PASADENA, Calif. In a show of technological wizardry, the robotic explorer Curiosity blazed through the pink skies of Mars, steering itself to a gentle landing inside a giant crater for the most ambitious dig yet into the red planets past.
Cheers and applause echoed through the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory late Sunday after the most high-tech interplanetary rover ever built signaled it had survived a harrowing plunge through the thin Mars atmosphere.
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This is quite the technological achievement, and hopefully we will get some great results.
Any live video of the landing?
2 billion on this what is the point of all of this?
Congratulations NASA and the United States. This was one of the most uplifting events of the year!
NASA TV streaming HD real time video was superb.
don’t know, Obama is laying people off in the space program. I have two relatives, one is already out of work and the other has been given an end date.
Ask a twelve year old.
He/She will tell you.
I kinda’ look on Earth and Space as Europe around 1480.
In only a few years it will be 1492 and those seeking adventure and freedom can take off into space to seek new areas and build new worlds.
It will take technology.
To "poke into rocks and scoop up rust-tinted soil."
What, you don't think that's value for money?
Eventually the technology will filter down and help severely retarded ppl like you. Rejoice!
We should be at about 1550 to 1600.
That 2 billion would have bought a lot of EBT cards!
re Obama: Go to www.NASA.gov. First paragraph is a two sentence announcement of the landing. Then there is a statement by Obama that I’m sure his office insisted had to be put out in spite of his damage to the space program.
Very cool.
The USA can still git er done.
I think everyone would agree we already have the technology. We could have humans on Mars in 4-5 years with a serious effort.
Might not ever get them back.
If you knew that it was 100% positive that you could be landed there and walk the surface and survive for some time, but the odds of getting back were slim, would you go?
I would.
(but only after one hell of a send-off party!)
;-)
I agree.
Remember when “Blade Runner” came out (1982)? That was set in the future when we were spread out among the planets. I could believe it back then.
It was on the other night and as one of the replicants was fighting Deckard he stated their inception date 2017 so add four years and the movie was set in 2021.
We have fallen so far behind.
Seriously, I guess people said the same thing about Columbus in 1492, Zheng He in 1413, and Leif Erickson and his father in the first millennium. The point is discovery and expansion of the human race.
Man will get to Mars, some day. Do you want that man to be from the USA or China?
Perhaps you’d rather we’d given the money to SOLYNDRA?
My favorite has always been....it took 200 years to invent “sticky postal stamps”.
That’s what they’ve asked all explorers.
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