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norcold Guru Joined: 06/02/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 670 |
Another big step. Philae Live video Philae live We come from the land downunder. Vic |
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Georgen Guru Joined: 13/09/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 462 |
Fantastic result for minds that though it out and hands that made it happen. However I feel bit sad, that so much effort, money and time are wasted on unnecessary things (like wars) that do not move humanity forward, to say the least. George |
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norcold Guru Joined: 06/02/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 670 |
True, but this is positive science, sits way above all the politics. What a achievement, lets hope it goes well, you can feel the excitement, the tension in that control room. Imagine what Copernicius, Galileo, Newton, Einstein etc would give to watch this. Can just imagine what Stephen Hawkins is feeling right now. We are privileged. We come from the land downunder. Vic |
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VK4AYQ Guru Joined: 02/12/2009 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2539 |
It is a fantastic achievement and top marks to all those that made it possible, but I do feel it is a diversion from the reality of what is happening on the earth and one must ask if the money could have been spent to help the less fortunate of humanity. The knowledge that will come from this event, if it goes as planned may help the understanding of the solar system and the origins of the earth but is there a simpler explanation that science is ignoring? I suppose we all salute the achievement but await a usable result of the knowledge gained. Half elated half skeptic I think. A bit like the modern version of the wright brothers achievement withe the heaver than air flight a century ago and look where that has led, some good some bad, depending on political wim and requirements of the time. All the best Bob Foolin Around |
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Gizmo Admin Group Joined: 05/06/2004 Location: AustraliaPosts: 5078 |
I remember the same sort of comment at a NASA conference about the cost of the Curiosity rover, 2.5 billion dollars I think. Why send so much money out into space? The reply was something along the lines of We dont send the money into space, its spent here on earth, in science and development. Manufacturers are paid, families are fed, and science and engineering takes some big leaps forward. Plus these sort of ventures inspire young and old to learn, to take up a career in science. Glenn The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago, the second best time is right now. JAQ |
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powerednut Senior Member Joined: 09/12/2009 Location: AustraliaPosts: 221 |
"Your imagination, like a child, will explode with unrestrained possibilities for adventure." Quote from the West Wing episode about Galileo V. A remarkable achievement, to manage to hit a comet travelling through space. Even better to land the Philae lander on it and get data back, despite numerous failures (thruster, harpoons etc). Xkcd did a live series of cartoons on it, which can be viewed over here: http://xkcd1446.org/ |
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norcold Guru Joined: 06/02/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 670 |
Yes there is plenty of negative comments about such great achievements, but not from this vegemite, I was glued to the monitor same as when Armstrong touched down last century, but than glued to the radio. Blimey getting old! Exciting stuff, just incredible that tension in the control room you could feel it watching the video. Magic! Any of you fellows seen Interstellar yet? We come from the land downunder. Vic |
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Georgen Guru Joined: 13/09/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 462 |
Get impression that my comment was taken wrong way around. I probably should have said that: If not for wars and military readines for one, we (World) could afford mission like that once a day or definitely once a week. George |
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norcold Guru Joined: 06/02/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 670 |
No, no you were spot on it is sad, we can accomplish so much but are tied down by politics and negativity. Sum it up from my viewpoint "How can we soar like eagles when we are surrounded by turkeys?" But Philae has shown us we can, I have noticed the ESA with this massive project have not achieved the acknowledgement they deserve. Perhaps there are more turkeys around now compared to when Armstrong walked on the moon. We come from the land downunder. Vic |
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govertical Guru Joined: 11/12/2008 Location: United StatesPosts: 383 |
Hi, it landed in the shade, has it been able to recharge? just because your a GURU or forum administer does not mean your always correct :) |
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BobD Guru Joined: 07/12/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 935 |
I read this morning that it touched down, failed to anchor, bounced back (up) about 1km and landed in a different spot but on its side. This has blocked the sun from the solar panels and the batteries have died. There is hope that as the comet rotates then the panels may again see the sun with some hope to recover the mission. I can't recall exactly where I read this. |
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govertical Guru Joined: 11/12/2008 Location: United StatesPosts: 383 |
http://www.gizmag.com/philae-sleep-comet-esa/34772/?utm_sour ce=Gizmag+Subscribers&utm_campaign=4101563ed4-UA-2235360-4&u tm_medium=email&utm_term=0_65b67362bd-4101563ed4-90579689 a great achievement. just because your a GURU or forum administer does not mean your always correct :) |
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norcold Guru Joined: 06/02/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 670 |
Yes is very disappointing, but not a total failure, another leap. Let`s hope they keep trying to soar like an Eagle. How about this!!!! Conspiracy? We come from the land downunder. Vic |
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govertical Guru Joined: 11/12/2008 Location: United StatesPosts: 383 |
Hi, falling over on it side was unfortunate. Ten journey and landing on a asteroid is a amazing achievement. I should of worded that better.Cheers. just because your a GURU or forum administer does not mean your always correct :) |
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electrondady1 Senior Member Joined: 12/02/2009 Location: CanadaPosts: 208 |
can (should) the back shed forum launch a rescue mission? |
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govertical Guru Joined: 11/12/2008 Location: United StatesPosts: 383 |
correction: ten year journey sorry just because your a GURU or forum administer does not mean your always correct :) |
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norcold Guru Joined: 06/02/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 670 |
I reckon a rescue mission is a top idea but perhaps Richard Branson is the Eagle for that job, he certainly knows how to soar We come from the land downunder. Vic |
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norcold Guru Joined: 06/02/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 670 |
Not over yet, slight chance Philae may waken Philae Sleeping We come from the land downunder. Vic |
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Georgen Guru Joined: 13/09/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 462 |
Luckily I am able to recharge my batteries, but I suffer similar problems. Batteries don't last that long. Would be nice to have one re-charge last a year or so. George |
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BobD Guru Joined: 07/12/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 935 |
More on Philae. Photos showing landing sequence and failure. The hunt to find the final resting place. |
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