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Little Black Francis Posted - 03/10/2006 : 21:23:20
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,187441,00.html
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After a seven-month journey, a NASA spacecraft closed in on Mars on Friday on a mission to examine the Red Planet in unprecedented detail from low orbit.

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which traveled 310 million miles, was programmed to fire its engines to slow itself enough to be captured into the planet's orbit.

Mission control at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena waited on edge as the two-ton orbiter prepared for the riskiest maneuver of the $720 million mission.

The orbiter was to fire its thrusters for 27 minutes Friday afternoon, disappearing behind Mars and temporarily losing radio contact with controllers. Engineers will not know whether the maneuver was successful until the spacecraft returns to Earth view almost an hour after the burn begins.

A successful firing would place the craft in an elliptical, 35-hour orbit taking it as close as 250 miles above the surface. The spacecraft will then spend seven months dipping into the upper atmosphere to tighten the orbit.

Launched from Florida last August, the Reconnaissance Orbiter was designed to beam back more data than all previous Mars missions combined.

The orbiter — loaded with the most sophisticated science instruments ever flown to another planet — is expected to photograph the surface for evidence of water-altered rocks and scout for future landing sites to send robotic and perhaps human explorers.



I hope it gets some good pictures, I'm pretty excited about this.


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BLT Posted - 03/14/2006 : 08:11:17
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Originally posted by glacial906

Why is it hilarious?



Apparently he's flown more sophisticated instruments to another planet.


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glacial906 Posted - 03/14/2006 : 00:46:03
Why is it hilarious?


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Monsieur Posted - 03/13/2006 : 01:41:44
"The orbiter — loaded with the most sophisticated science instruments ever flown to another planet"

- this is hilarious...


I will show you fear in a handful of dust
Little Black Francis Posted - 03/13/2006 : 00:09:44
I know, we launched a missle a few million miles into outer space to slow down just in time to orbit mars for a long time but we only equipped with a walkie-talkie and a subscription to eLLe magazine. (my dad works ofr the CIA, gets random info on snack break)

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Perk Posted - 03/12/2006 : 22:40:23
We are the Martians !
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is just a communication satellite.

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VoVat Posted - 03/11/2006 : 11:19:47
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You get your info from Fox News?!


Interestingly enough, it appears that Martians oppose gay marriage, and favor tax cuts for the rich.



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Angry Elvis Posted - 03/11/2006 : 07:35:51
i believe in space

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Little Black Francis Posted - 03/11/2006 : 01:31:17
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Originally posted by Ziggy

You get your info from Fox News?! :P



Yep. I also invented the internet.


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Ziggy Posted - 03/11/2006 : 01:17:06
You get your info from Fox News?! :P

Sounds like it's made the trip successfully

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4791006.stm

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