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The mars curiosity rover is 16,000 miles away from mars and traveling at 8,900 miles per hours. Supposed to reach mars around 10:30 p.m. Watching Nasa channel and set to record. Will be a miracle if this thing goes through perfectly.

 

Here's the link: http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/mars/curiosity_news3.html

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I don't get the peanuts thing, but it's probably a really terrific reference...anyone know what that is?

 

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Per the flight director's checklist, about an hour before the scheduled landing (based on the time that the signal from the rover will reach Earth, about 14 minutes delayed), the mission manager will begin one of the few, but important actions, he and his team can take as Curiosity faces its "seven minutes of terror" from entry to touchdown. [Mars Rover's Nail-Biting Landing in Pictures]

 

He will pop open and start passing around the peanuts.

 

"The tradition of the peanuts at JPL goes way back to the 1960s and goes all the way back to the very first missions we sent to the moon," MSL flight director David Oh told collectSPACE.com from his mission control room console on Saturday. "We had seven [robotic] attempts to go the moon before we succeeded, and on that seventh one they had passed out peanuts in the control room."

 

Ranger 7, which in July 1964 became the first U.S. space probe to successfully transmit close images of the moon's surface back to Earth, made the peanuts into a tradition.

 

"So ever since then, it has been a long standing tradition to hand out peanuts whenever we launch, whenever we do anything important like land on Mars," Oh said. "We can use all the luck we can get."

 

"We have plenty of peanuts. The mission manager usually assures that we don't run out," said Arthur Amador, MSL's mission manager.

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GAH. Spiders? :ack2:

 

 

 

:leaving:

 

 

Is something wrong with 2.62 meters? Or was it 2.32? Hm. Guy looked disappointed. Crowd looked worried. ETA: Oh, it was landing position. 262 meters.

 

Did you see Mohawk man has stars on one side of his head?

 

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George Takei already has a Facebook meme about the guys in the mohawk row. :lol:
:lol: Love it! :)

 

East Coast Peeps get extra credit for staying up!

 

Haha! They can go to Mars, but they can't keep up with their website traffic. I love it :)

 

Yeah, she just said NASA's websites are all down crazy!

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