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Old August 6th 12, 06:34 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro.amateur
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Curiosity has landed and is alive!
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Old August 6th 12, 06:38 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro.amateur
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On 8/6/12 12:34 AM, Sam Wormley wrote:
Curiosity has landed and is alive!


First images coming in!

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Old August 6th 12, 06:45 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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On Monday, August 6, 2012 1:34:26 AM UTC-4, Sam Wormley wrote:
Curiosity has landed and is alive!

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Right on time and in the right place.
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Old August 6th 12, 06:51 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro.amateur
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On 8/6/12 12:34 AM, Sam Wormley wrote:
Curiosity has landed and is alive!


http://www.npr.org/?sc=nl&cc=brk-20120806-0136
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Old August 6th 12, 06:52 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro.amateur
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On Aug 6, 12:38*am, Sam Wormley wrote:
On 8/6/12 12:34 AM, Sam Wormley wrote:

Curiosity has landed and is alive!


* *First images coming in!

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I've been watching the NASA feed on-line. What an accomplishment! What
a thrill!

We're back on Mars.
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Old August 6th 12, 02:40 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro.amateur
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On 8/6/12 12:34 AM, Sam Wormley wrote:
Curiosity has landed and is alive!


NASA'S CURIOSITY ROVER LANDS ON MARS
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In an unparalleled technological triumph, a one-ton nuclear-powered rover the size of a small car was lowered to the surface of Mars on the end of a 25-foot-long bridle suspended from the belly of a rocket-powered flying crane late Sunday to kick off an unprecedented $2.5 billion mission.

http://spaceflightnow.com/mars/msl/120806landing/

MISSION STATUS CENTER
http://spaceflightnow.com/mars/msl/status.html



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Old August 6th 12, 02:51 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro.amateur
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On Aug 6, 8:40*am, Sam Wormley wrote:
On 8/6/12 12:34 AM, Sam Wormley wrote:

Curiosity has landed and is alive!
NASA'S CURIOSITY ROVER LANDS ON MARS
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In an unparalleled technological triumph, a one-ton nuclear-powered rover the size of a small car was lowered to the surface of Mars on the end of a 25-foot-long bridle suspended from the belly of a rocket-powered flying crane late Sunday to kick off an unprecedented $2.5 billion mission.


http://spaceflightnow.com/mars/msl/120806landing/


MISSION STATUS CENTER
http://spaceflightnow.com/mars/msl/status.html


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I'm amazed that this landing even worked! It was so complex and
delicate, and Mars tends to eat things like this... Stunning...
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On 8/6/12 12:34 AM, Sam Wormley wrote:
Curiosity has landed and is alive!


Oh look, the wormlet has found life on Mars.


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Old August 6th 12, 04:02 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro.amateur
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On 8/6/12 12:34 AM, Sam Wormley wrote:
Curiosity has landed and is alive!


Curiosity lands on Mars
Most challenging robotic mission ever attempted is a success so far.
http://arstechnica.com/science/2012/...lands-on-mars/

Some events in the control room timeline as they arrived (14 minutes after they actually took place on Mars):

10:14 Lost telemetry, received heartbeat signals
10:15 Cruise stage separation, vehicle turns to the correct attitude, which means that the reaction control system rockets are working
10:20 5 minutes to entry, heartbeat tones still coming, spacecraft at about 5.5 km/sec
10:22 MRO began storing data for retransmission
10:24 Reentry began, signal dropped, indicating a change in antennas
10:26 Odyssey data begins flooding in, MSL deccelerating at about 11 G's
10:28 17 kilometers altitude
10:29 Down to about Mach 2, parachute will deploy at Mach 1.7
10:30 Parachute deployed!!! Spacecraft decelerating well!
10:30 Still descending, at 6.9 kilometers
10:31 86 meters/second, 4.2 kilometers and descending
10:31 Powered flight!!! yes!!! down to 500 meters altitude, 50 m/sec
10:32 10m/sec, 40 m altitude
10:32 1.5m/sec descending, skycrane is working!!!
10:32 Touchdown confirmed!!!! The skycrane worked!!!! Joy in control room. Everyone's faces are red.
10:34 First thumbnail of Curiosity's wheel rolls in, cameras working
10:35 Full-sized picture with Curiosity's wheel, Martian horizon arrives to sheer joy in the control room

Touchdown time was 10:14:39pm Pacific Time, 0.04435, 140.46kg of fuel remaining (out of 400kg to start) in descent stage as it flew away.



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Old August 6th 12, 04:38 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro.amateur
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On 8/6/2012 10:02 AM, Sam Wormley wrote:
On 8/6/12 12:34 AM, Sam Wormley wrote:
Curiosity has landed and is alive!


Curiosity lands on Mars
Most challenging robotic mission ever attempted is a success so far.
http://arstechnica.com/science/2012/...lands-on-mars/

Some events in the control room timeline as they arrived (14 minutes
after they actually took place on Mars):

10:14 Lost telemetry, received heartbeat signals
10:15 Cruise stage separation, vehicle turns to the correct attitude,
which means that the reaction control system rockets are working
10:20 5 minutes to entry, heartbeat tones still coming, spacecraft at
about 5.5 km/sec
10:22 MRO began storing data for retransmission
10:24 Reentry began, signal dropped, indicating a change in antennas
10:26 Odyssey data begins flooding in, MSL deccelerating at about 11 G's
10:28 17 kilometers altitude
10:29 Down to about Mach 2, parachute will deploy at Mach 1.7
10:30 Parachute deployed!!! Spacecraft decelerating well!
10:30 Still descending, at 6.9 kilometers
10:31 86 meters/second, 4.2 kilometers and descending
10:31 Powered flight!!! yes!!! down to 500 meters altitude, 50 m/sec
10:32 10m/sec, 40 m altitude
10:32 1.5m/sec descending, skycrane is working!!!
10:32 Touchdown confirmed!!!! The skycrane worked!!!! Joy in control
room. Everyone's faces are red.
10:34 First thumbnail of Curiosity's wheel rolls in, cameras working
10:35 Full-sized picture with Curiosity's wheel, Martian horizon
arrives to sheer joy in the control room

Touchdown time was 10:14:39pm Pacific Time, 0.04435, 140.46kg of fuel
remaining (out of 400kg to start) in descent stage as it flew away.


Notice that it went from Mach 2 to 86 m/s in two minutes, and then
within another minute it had slowed down to 1.5 m/s and touchdown.
That's pretty remarkable in itself.

 




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