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European scientists make space history by landing probe on a comet after 10-year mission
Anyone have an interest in this ??
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Amazing!
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Lots of folks around here don't believe that we ever landed on the moon, how are they going to believe that they managed to land on a comet after 10 years and billions of miles.
Very cool though. Count down to wehateporn. 10, 9, 8, 7 ....... . |
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Congrats to the ESA and Rosetta team ! http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Rosetta I can't imagine how awesome it must be to be one of the Rosetta scientists right now. Freakin' fantastic.
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That is pretty freaking incredible. The images are amazing.
Right now all of the nutters are scrambling down to their momma's basements and narrating with serious sounding monotone voices over top of videos of a bunch of pictures highlighted with red circles and arrows in attempt to prove that this is not possible. . |
There is so much about this that is amazing.
For me the it's that 10 years ago they launched this thing and knew exactly where it would go despite traveling 4 billion miles and sling shotting around the Earth and Mars. I presume they also knew 10 years ago the exact date and time these two objects would meet. It's also amazing that after this massive journey the technology used is now outdated. The infographic says the probe was traveling at 84,000mph, is the comet traveling at the same speed? The mind boggles how this works. |
Surface temperature -70c
So...it's cozy like northern Canada in mid-winter. |
sure better than dealing with say homelessness or helping those with mental issues in 2014 for example. go comet photos! should really be a 'big help for human civilisation' :thumbsup
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"According to the Office of Management and Budget and the Air Force Almanac, when measured in real terms (adjusted for inflation), the figure is $790.0 billion, or an average of $15.818 billion per year over its fifty-year history." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budget_of_NASA Sorry, shit like this gets to me, even if it seems 'silly' to you that I find it sad there is homelessness and limited/poor mental healthcare for millions of people in 2014 :2 cents: The initial comment was flippant, but my feelings on it aren't :thumbsup Huge waste of money on what is (nowadays) nothing more than a gigantic ego trip. |
Damn impressive, congrats to the people working on this for over a decade! :thumbsup
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NASA has been the victim of budgets cutbacks, receiving less than half of the funding it received in the 1970's as a percentage of the federal budget. It's sad that an American has to hitch a ride now with the Russians or Chinese to travel into space. I understand your point though, the US military budget is ridiculous, billions given to defense contractors could be transferred to all sorts of other programs including those that help the homeless and mentally ill. |
Truly impressive...
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Not sure I'm gonna shed any tears about cutbacks and you having to rely on russia/china, but yeah, very true on the other points :pimp |
After watching a few vids on this, i have concluded that i still can't get my head around how this was even possible.
Kudos to the dudes who made it happen then... |
Congratulation guys, really impressive :thumbsup
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Hit me up on ICQ Mutt. |
I hope I live to see the day when indisputable evidence of life (living or deceased) is found on other planets. A fossil would suffice.
What's being achieved in space exploration these days is nothing short of miraculous. |
Dammit !! :(
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That's not good, but still not a catastrophe. Hope it wake up when the comet will be moving in the direction of the Sun.
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Jel,
Internet, WiFi, GPS, Velcro, Teflon, MRI, Driverless cars and dozens of other technologies have come from two organizations: NASA and DARPA. Even more importantly, they come without the patents private enterprise would have used to strangle others from expanding on them. If you want to help the homeless and the mentally ill, vote to skyrocket the budget for NASA. Unfortunately DARPA is part of the defense budget so there is no way to earmark money to go to it without raising the overall defense budget and risking the money being diverted to other military projects. This particular mission was by the ESA, funded by Europe. The Large Hadron Collider was also European. Want to lose our standard of living fastest? Keep allowing other nations to lead the way with new discoveries.... Always bet on science. |
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How can it travel over 4 billion miles for 10 years and one day after it lands the battery goes dead. Did it land on the dark side of the comet or something. Stupid. |
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