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Gizmo

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Posted: 01:07pm 03 Aug 2012
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In a couple of days the Curiosity rover will land on Mars, hopefully. If NASA can pull this off, its got to go down as one of the most technically amazing things us humans have done to date. For seven minutes, from outer atmosphere to landing, this rover has to do so much, using a massive variety of technologies, that its hard to believe its possible. And all under computer control, we wont find out about the landing until 14 minutes later! Its engineering at its best. Good luck.

http://youtu.be/Ki_Af_o9Q9s

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Posted: 04:52pm 03 Aug 2012
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I am looking forward to a (safe and soft) landing. Its going to be interesting.

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Can't wait to "see" Curiosity at work. The movie presentation is awesome!
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I just hope it doesn't run off a Microsoft Windows operating system.....
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Well done NASA.
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Yup.
Well done, and really amazing when you start to think about what was actually involved to achieve this.
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Well done Nasa !!! Kick the tires and start the fires baby, let the science mission begin. Hooh Haa !!!

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Nuclear energy will only last so long.

Interesting if they also have some kind of Solar Power for the times after nuclear energy runs out?
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I missed it but I played the simulation on my computer. Is a nice program, you can see the preview or in real time. Now is night there. Of course, I don't expect to see the blinking lights but is fun, even in 3D simulation mode.

[quote]Interesting if they also have some kind of Solar Power for the times after nuclear energy runs out?
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I wonder if the (docking) station from the last mission is still operational, as it had some solar panels... probably now is out of reach for public...

BTW, where the crane flew? If they threw it, I may go to pick it up... it may be good for the Google Space contest. Anyone knows where E.T. parked the flying bicycle as I don't think I have any chance to stowaway?Edited by vasi 2012-08-07
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  Georgen said  
Nuclear energy will only last so long.

Interesting if they also have some kind of Solar Power for the times after nuclear energy runs out?

The Plutonium used in the thermoelectric power generator has a half life of 26,000 years.
It isn't going to run out of power ever....
Voyagers One and Two used the same system, and both are still going strong at full power after 35 years continuous operation.
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The plutonium powered cells provide power and more importantly, lots of heat. They do loose power over time. The one's on Voyager 1 and 2 have about 10 years left in them before they no longer supply enough heat to keep the craft alive in cold space. The ones used on Curiosity have a minimum life of 14 years, where by the electrical output is down from the 125 watts to 100 watts. The life of these batteries depends on the grade of the fuel, and the deterioration of the thermocouples as they are bombarded with radiation.

The big advantage of this type of power source is the heat they generate. The rover uses this heat to keep it warm at night, meaning it can work all day and all night.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curiosity_rover
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radioisotope_thermoelectric_gen erator

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Ah !
Plutonium 238 and Plutonium 239 very different stuff.
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Gizmo

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Yeah you right, it amazing how many different grades of the radioactive elements they have managed to come up with, all with very different properties.

Starting to get some more pictures now, I like the one of the parachute decent taken by the Reconnaissance orbiter.

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/news/msl20120806b.html
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Posted: 01:06pm 07 Aug 2012
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Hehe, found "my" crane:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/multimedia/PIA16001.ht ml
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