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Subz wrote:
It's a long way to go for an Alt+Shft+Del. ;o) Especially since it would need a Ctrl+Alt+Del | Ca |
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Anyone notice how the number of journalists at the daily press conferences
gradually dwindles, they loose interest very quickly At the time of landing the room appeard full, then half full at the next conference - by the time Spirit rolled off the lander and started its science mission on the surface there were about half a dozen dedicated journalists. Now we have some "bad" news, whats the betting it will be full again tomorrow. |
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"Elysium Fossa" wrote in message ... Anyone notice how the number of journalists at the daily press conferences gradually dwindles, they loose interest very quickly At the time of landing the room appeard full, then half full at the next conference - by the time Spirit rolled off the lander and started its science mission on the surface there were about half a dozen dedicated journalists. Now we have some "bad" news, whats the betting it will be full again tomorrow. Yes and guess what? The good old BBC are now running it on Radio as one of their top stories. I can't wait to see how they manage to wangle some anti American/George Bush crap into the story as well. Martin |
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 23:19:51 +0200, Anthony Ayiomamitis
wrote: If I were you I'd find another news source less likely to indulge in hyperbole, or did you add that yourself... Let's try CNN ... Home Page: "NASA can't communicate with Mars Spirit rover" .... http://www.cnn.com/ Follow-up link: "NASA unable to comminicate with Mars rover" ... http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/0...act/index.html Again, http://www.spaceflightnow.com/mars/mera/status.html did NOT announce "Spirit communication lost!" as you have asserted. You posted a misrepresentation of their coverage, and then went out and grabbed a sensationalist CNN headline to back up your false assertion. Bad monkey. The latest word from NASA, as reported on Space Flight Now, is ""We are cautiously encouraged," JPL director Charles Elachi said...." |
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Greg Crinklaw wrote:
The news media is well known for it's imprecise wording and hyperbole. It is the data that was lost, not contact and not communication. It's beagled, but not totally beagled -- Martin Frey http://www.hadastro.org.uk N 51 02 E 0 47 |
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I did notice that wednesdays nc the journo's asked a lot of good questions,
whereas the daybefore the journo's present asked very few questions. Good news though that Spirit is in a safe mode. Lets all hope she recovers. http://mars.telascience.org/ Join in chat at #maestro on irc.freenode.net #ukweather on Undernet and #usweather on Austnet. K2MAH |
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Anthony Ayiomamitis wrote:
Some of the images I have seen so far have been something else. It would be a real shame to have it come to an end so quickly. Ain't that the truth, particularly before they had the chance to sample more rocks to answer the question, "Are there more than one type of rock present?" and to take some images from the edge of that nearby crater. -- Greg Crinklaw Astronomical Software Developer Cloudcroft, New Mexico, USA (33N, 106W, 2700m) SkyTools Software for the Observer: http://www.skyhound.com/cs.html Skyhound Observing Pages: http://www.skyhound.com/sh/skyhound.html |
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I was just thinking... and came up with a possible theory of what
happened to Spirit. (though very doubtful I'm correct) First a few facts I put together... 1) The last communication session on the High Gain Antenna (HGA) didn't work real well. They said the data was ratty and blamed it on storms in Australia and possible DSN pointing errors. (I think they used the HGA, its not 100% clear though) 2) The only mechanical device scheduled to be moved on Spirit during the time the anomaly occurred was the HGA. 3) The HGA had current spikes the first day on mars that engineers were worried about, but these went away. 4) Spirit is currently in safe-mode due to either a hardware or software anomaly. I wonder if the HGA was having problems on the last comm session and that's why the data quality was poor. And maybe later in the day when the rover tried to move the HGA, it stuck and drew large amounts of current. My only question is, would high current on the HGA put the whole system into "safe mode"? |
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Can't read your message. Try again. I believe the Martians got it.
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"Elysium Fossa" wrote in message ...
Anyone notice how the number of journalists at the daily press conferences gradually dwindles, they loose interest very quickly At the time of landing the room appeard full, then half full at the next conference - by the time Spirit rolled off the lander and started its science mission on the surface there were about half a dozen dedicated journalists. Now we have some "bad" news, whats the betting it will be full again tomorrow. Of course, "news" is different than "information"--there is very little news appropriate for wide dissemination on most days--that doesn't mean people aren't interested and aren't waiting for more news! It doesn't mean they don't care... --Darin Darin Boville Fine Art Photography and Video www.darinboville.com |
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