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Andrew Yee wrote in sci.astro:
Golf carts today, mini-van in 2009? SUV's by the time Dick Cheney - sorry - Halliburton got their concessions to drill on Mars? -- CeeBee "I am not a crook" |
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On a sunny day (Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:18:09 -0500) it happened Andrew Yee
wrote in : Nuclear power is a good thing, because it means the rover won't be disabled by dust covering the power source, Hiscock said. The current rovers are expected to run 90 days before they're done in by conditions like dust or extreme temperature changes. "Dust builds up on solar panels, decreasing the light getting in. The power fades away because of it," Hiscock explained. Nothing some windshield wipers could not solve. Considering the extra science return.... for ++ more days .... forgotten? Could be paid for by big car companies: Advertizing: "Our windshield wipers are the best, installed on the mars..." JP |
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Andrew Yee wrote in message . ..
[snip] Nuclear power is a good thing, because it means the rover won't be disabled by dust covering the power source, Hiscock said. The current rovers are expected to run 90 days before they're done in by conditions like dust or extreme temperature changes. "Dust builds up on solar panels, decreasing the light getting in. The power fades away because of it," Hiscock explained. [snip remainder] While I favor nuclear power in space applications when necessary (e.g., Cassini), I have often wondered why no one has proposed shipping a Squeegee and a bottle of Windex, or the equivalent thereof, on a Mars rover. I can't imagine that such a system would not be cost-competitive with nuclear power. -- Rainforest laid low. "Wake up and smell the ozone," Says man with chainsaw. John J. Ladasky Jr., Ph.D. |
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