![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Article about how crowdsourcing may have helped find the Mars 3 lander from
1971. Images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter were used. http://www.uahirise.org/ESP_031036_1345 |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Apr 15, 6:10*pm, "Greg \(Strider\) Moore"
wrote: Article about how crowdsourcing may have helped find the Mars 3 lander from 1971. Images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter were used. http://www.uahirise.org/ESP_031036_1345 it would be great to recover some of the lost probes and bring them back to earth to analyze what went wrong |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Tuesday, April 16, 2013 9:17:43 AM UTC-4, bob haller wrote:
On Apr 15, 6:10*pm, "Greg \(Strider\) Moore" wrote: Article about how crowdsourcing may have helped find the Mars 3 lander from 1971. Images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter were used. http://www.uahirise.org/ESP_031036_1345 it would be great to recover some of the lost probes and bring them back to earth to analyze what went wrong LOL, after having been proven wrong so many times, you keep bringing this up? |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Apr 16, 12:32*pm, Dean wrote:
On Tuesday, April 16, 2013 9:17:43 AM UTC-4, bob haller wrote: On Apr 15, 6:10*pm, "Greg \(Strider\) Moore" wrote: Article about how crowdsourcing may have helped find the Mars 3 lander from 1971. Images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter were used. http://www.uahirise.org/ESP_031036_1345 it would be great to recover some of the lost probes and bring them back to earth to analyze what went wrong LOL, after having been proven wrong so many times, you keep bringing this up? tourism is a big industry. while some here dont appreciate it why does the NASM exist? Or indenpendence hall in philadephia? Heck the liberty bell could of been used a scrap ![]() Imagine a museum filled with space probes collected from all ver the solar system ![]() heck someone might recovery the engines from the apollo 11 saturn 5. That idea was laughed at but recently it became reality ![]() Heck snoopy if recovered would be a ideal specimen for the long term exposure to heliospheric orbit.. such info cold help design of the first probe to a nearby solar system..... |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Fred J. McCall" wrote in message
... bob haller wrote: On Apr 16, 12:32 pm, Dean wrote: On Tuesday, April 16, 2013 9:17:43 AM UTC-4, bob haller wrote: On Apr 15, 6:10 pm, "Greg \(Strider\) Moore" wrote: Article about how crowdsourcing may have helped find the Mars 3 lander from 1971. Images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter were used. http://www.uahirise.org/ESP_031036_1345 it would be great to recover some of the lost probes and bring them back to earth to analyze what went wrong LOL, after having been proven wrong so many times, you keep bringing this up? tourism is a big industry. while some here dont appreciate it why does the NASM exist? Or indenpendence hall in philadephia? Heck the liberty bell could of been used a scrap ![]() Still comparing apples and aardvarks, I see. Imagine a museum filled with space probes collected from all ver the solar system ![]() Sure it would. And how many TRILLION dollars would it cost to assemble? heck someone might recovery the engines from the apollo 11 saturn 5. That idea was laughed at but recently it became reality ![]() You really don't read very well, do you? Heck snoopy if recovered would be a ideal specimen for the long term exposure to heliospheric orbit.. such info cold help design of the first probe to a nearby solar system..... You know we already launched one of those, right? Also, there are no "nearby" solar systems... -- Gordon Davie Edinburgh, Scotland "Slipped the surly bonds of Earth...to touch the face of God." |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Apr 17, 5:23*am, "GordonD" wrote:
"Fred J. McCall" wrote in messagenews:1qfsm8hpj9qg50tmbu3cj6ltr4th4s5db0@4ax .com... bob haller wrote: On Apr 16, 12:32 pm, Dean wrote: On Tuesday, April 16, 2013 9:17:43 AM UTC-4, bob haller wrote: On Apr 15, 6:10 pm, "Greg \(Strider\) Moore" wrote: Article about how crowdsourcing may have helped find the Mars 3 lander from 1971. Images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter were used. http://www.uahirise.org/ESP_031036_1345 it would be great to recover some of the lost probes and bring them back to earth to analyze what went wrong LOL, after having been proven wrong so many times, you keep bringing this up? tourism is a big industry. while some here dont appreciate it why does the NASM exist? Or indenpendence hall in philadephia? Heck the liberty bell could of been used a scrap ![]() Still comparing apples and aardvarks, I see. Imagine a museum filled with space probes collected from all ver the solar system ![]() Sure it would. *And how many TRILLION dollars would it cost to assemble? heck someone might recovery the engines from the apollo 11 saturn 5. That idea was laughed at but recently it became reality ![]() You really don't read very well, do you? Heck snoopy if recovered would be a ideal specimen for the long term exposure to heliospheric orbit.. such info cold help design of the first probe to a nearby solar system..... You know we already launched one of those, right? Also, there are no "nearby" solar systems... -- Gordon Davie Edinburgh, Scotland "Slipped the surly bonds of Earth...to touch the face of God." Realtively speaking there are some nearby systems with planets in the habitible zone. snoopy would be a excellent long term item to study, since its been exposed so long to deep space, unlike the long term studies done in earth orbit...... |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Why not recover vanguard one for display? It goes back to the dawn of
the space age and would make a wonderful display. I think its booster is in the same area, perhaps it could be recovered too? These type of artifacts could make awesome displays ![]() while returning some science about long term exposure to space ![]() If theres a original leftover viking one thats unflown, the 2 could be displayed alongside one another ![]() |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Apr 25, 9:39*am, bob haller wrote:
Why not recover vanguard one for display? It goes back to the dawn of the space age and would make a wonderful display. I think its booster is in the same area, perhaps it could be recovered too? These type of artifacts *could make awesome displays ![]() while returning some science about long term exposure to space ![]() If theres a original leftover viking one *thats unflown, the 2 could be displayed alongside one another ![]() I meant a vanguard one.... |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
A Soviet robot lost on the dusty plains of the Moon for the past40 years has been found again | Sam Wormley[_2_] | Amateur Astronomy | 11 | June 7th 10 09:28 AM |
Phoenix Lander found obvious proof of Martian fossil | Lin Liangtai | Astronomy Misc | 4 | June 10th 08 11:44 AM |
Phoenix Lander found more Martian brain tissue almost intact after2.5 billion years | Lin Liangtai | Astronomy Misc | 1 | June 8th 08 09:28 AM |
Phoenix Lander found obvious proof of Martian fossil | Lin Liangtai | Amateur Astronomy | 3 | June 8th 08 06:15 AM |