Updates here:
http://spaceflightnow.com/mars/mera/statustextonly.html
Just refresh the page.
Dunno if it survived yet.
http://spaceflightnow.com/mars/mera/statustextonly.html
Just refresh the page.
Dunno if it survived yet.
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Originally posted by Earth Mk. II: I hope this one actually makes it. |
| SPIRIT IS ALIVE ON MARS! A "very strong signal" is now being received from the Spirit rover from the Gusev Crater on the surface of the Red Planet! |
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Originally posted by King Bob On The Cob: It's transmitting... |
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0453 GMT (11:53 p.m. EST) The Mission Control room is a wild place at the moment with handshakes, screams and some very happy tears. |

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Originally posted by Chris Grande: Hot Damn! She made it!
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| The computer in each Mars Exploration Rover runs with a 32-bit Rad 6000 microprocessor, a radiation-hardened version of the PowerPC chip used in some models of Macintosh computers, operating at a speed of 20 million instructions per second. Onboard memory includes 128 megabytes of random access memory, augmented by 256 megabytes of flash memory and smaller amounts of other non-volatile memory, which allows the system to retain data even without power. |
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Originally posted by Spliff: Entry, Descent, and Landing Diagram |
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Originally posted by ironknee: woo hoo! any news on the beagle2? |
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0612 GMT (1:12 a.m. EST) "When you walk outside today, if it is clear, you can see Mars. Just think, we just landed a rover on that planet. That is very sobering," JPL director Charles Elachi says. |
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Originally posted by Aiglos: Sounds awesome, too bad for Beagle. I hope a miracle opens up for them. The data collected from 2 probes would be better than 1. It's beyond me why America doesn't do this more often, rather than wasting money on stupid wars. Congrats to NASA. |