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Mars atmospheric research mission set for launch [1328 ET]
Spaceflightnow ^
| 18 Nov 2013
| Spaceflightnow
Posted on 11/18/2013 10:10:53 AM PST by NonValueAdded
An Atlas 5 rocket is geared up to launch Monday with NASA's first mission dedicated to studying the Martian atmosphere, aiming to solve the puzzle of how Mars dried up and lost its life-supporting atmosphere eons ago. Liftoff of the MAVEN spacecraft from Cape Canaveral is set for 1:28 p.m. EST (1828 GMT), kicking off a 10-month cruise to the red planet.
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Countdown in progress to a 10 minute programmed hold at T-4. Launch on track to a 01:28 PM ET launch. Mission status center:
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posted on
11/18/2013 10:12:16 AM PST
by
NonValueAdded
(It's not the penalty, it's the lack of coverage on 1 Jan. Think about it.)
To: Jack Hydrazine
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posted on
11/18/2013 10:12:32 AM PST
by
NonValueAdded
(It's not the penalty, it's the lack of coverage on 1 Jan. Think about it.)
To: NonValueAdded
I don't know a thing about this mission. It it just an orbiter, or is hardware going to land?
/johnny
To: NonValueAdded
“aiming to solve the puzzle of how Mars dried up”
Doesn’t this assume it was wet at some point? Not sure that is an established fact in the first place.
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posted on
11/18/2013 10:16:01 AM PST
by
edcoil
(System now set up not to allow some to win but for no one to lose!)
To: NonValueAdded
...mission dedicated to studying the Martian atmosphere, aiming to solve the puzzle of how Mars dried up and lost its life-supporting atmosphere eons ago So it's going to study an atmosphere that doesn't exist anymore?
To: NonValueAdded
Yawn. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Mars has no magnetic field so the solar wind blew the atmosphere off over millions of years. So what’s the purpose of spending billions on this thing to find out what we already know?
Mars is a boring dead rusted rock, after this probe it will still be a boring dead rusted rock. Can we please go somewhere better like the moons of the outer gas giants?
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posted on
11/18/2013 10:19:20 AM PST
by
qam1
(There's been a huge party. All plates and the bottles are empty, all that's left is the bill to pay)
To: JRandomFreeper
An orbiter. The mission will characterize the atmospheric loss and map the magnetic field (”fields” in this case), among other things.
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posted on
11/18/2013 10:19:56 AM PST
by
Windcatcher
(Obama is a COMMUNIST and the MSM is his armband-wearing propaganda machine.)
To: JRandomFreeper; edcoil
Click the MAVEN preview link at Spaceflightnow. It is an orbiter.
For edcoil:
“Data from ongoing Mars missions, including NASA’s Curiosity rover, have convinced scientists Mars once had ample moisture and harbored warmer temperatures, giving it all the ingredients necessary to support life at some point in its 4.6-billion-year history.”
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posted on
11/18/2013 10:20:20 AM PST
by
NonValueAdded
(It's not the penalty, it's the lack of coverage on 1 Jan. Think about it.)
To: NonValueAdded
Go for launch! Count to restart at 1:24 ET
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posted on
11/18/2013 10:21:54 AM PST
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NonValueAdded
(It's not the penalty, it's the lack of coverage on 1 Jan. Think about it.)
To: NonValueAdded
Watching at space.com On a 10 minute hold at 4 minutes, final checks
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posted on
11/18/2013 10:25:42 AM PST
by
Farnsworth
(Now playing in America: "Stupid is the new normal")
To: Farnsworth
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11/18/2013 10:26:20 AM PST
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NonValueAdded
(It's not the penalty, it's the lack of coverage on 1 Jan. Think about it.)
To: NonValueAdded
Liftoff ... proceeded to booster cutoff ... fairing jett ... looking good.
Too many clouds to see from my vantage point. A slow climb this time.
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posted on
11/18/2013 10:33:25 AM PST
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NonValueAdded
(It's not the penalty, it's the lack of coverage on 1 Jan. Think about it.)
To: NonValueAdded
Are these the expert scientists that concluded the world was flat or that global warming is caused by humans primarily, if not solely by Americans.
I think it is too far from the sun as others are too close and don’t believe any ingredients necessary to support life as we understand it.
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posted on
11/18/2013 10:33:33 AM PST
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edcoil
(System now set up not to allow some to win but for no one to lose!)
To: edcoil
“I think it is too far from the sun as others are too close and dont believe any ingredients necessary to support life as we understand it.”
But you also understand that endless monies must be spent to prove their is no God.
To: LucyT; GregNH; Fred Nerks
Is 0bama going back to Mars again?
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posted on
11/18/2013 10:43:58 AM PST
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Brown Deer
(Pray for 0bama. Psalm 109:8)
To: Brown Deer
Martian President! I love it.
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posted on
11/18/2013 10:48:14 AM PST
by
GregNH
(If you can't fight, please find a good place to hide!)
To: NonValueAdded
Launch continues to look entirely uneventful - exactly as hoped for - at about 22 minutes post-launch.
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posted on
11/18/2013 10:50:33 AM PST
by
alancarp
(Obama will grab your guns and ship them to Mexican drug mobs.)
To: George from New England
But is that due to people of God voting for those that don’t to hold their purse strings.
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posted on
11/18/2013 10:51:55 AM PST
by
edcoil
(System now set up not to allow some to win but for no one to lose!)
To: qam1
>>...launch Monday with NASA’s first mission dedicated to studying the Martian atmosphere...<<
Gotta qwershun or two. How much ($$) are we talking about here and what return will we receive for this investment?
In a time of economic uncertainty...should we be spending millions of tax dollars with little payback.
Just sayin.
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