Posted July 7, 201212 yr novi rover bi trebalo da se spusti za manje od mesec dana. spuštanje drtine od 1 tone će biti prilično zanimljivo:7 minutes of terrorkočenje termo štitom, padobranom, motorima i na kraju spuštanje na sajlama
July 8, 201212 yr Eotene, hvala za podsećanje, na ovo sam pomalo zaboravio... Koliko samo stvari može krenuti po zlu tokom ovog najambicioznijeg sletanja na Mars je zabrinjavajuće. Biće ogroman uspeh i pravo malo čudo ako sve protekne po planu. Držimo palčeve u svakom slučaju...Po našem vremenu touchdown je 06.08.2012. u 7:31 AM (CET). Edited July 8, 201212 yr by Jolly Roger
August 2, 201212 yr http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2n76fB0s3AEverything you need to know to catch the Curiosity rover landing
August 4, 201212 yr On 4. 8. 2012. at 10:17, Arkadija said: Još samo malo :DUh, mene pomalo trema hvata... :blush:Podsećanje...Direktan prenos sletanja počinje u 5 ujutru u ponedeljak po srednjoevropskom vremenu i može se pratiti ovde:NASA TV Edited August 4, 201212 yr by Jolly Roger
August 4, 201212 yr Ma, sve će to biti OK, jedva čekam prve slike, tj. one kada sve kamere postanu potpuno funkcionalne :) Edited August 4, 201212 yr by Arkadija
August 4, 201212 yr Divim se tvom optimizmu kad se uzme u obzir šta sve može da krene po zlu. :)I da, naravno, iz sve snage želim da si u pravu...EDIT: So far, so good Edited August 4, 201212 yr by Jolly Roger
August 5, 201212 yr Još 6+ sati...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuaYP_87SMc Quote 2012 August 05This artist's animation shows how orbiters over Mars will monitor the landing of NASA's Curiosity rover.The animation starts with the path of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft capsule -- which has the Curiosity rover tucked inside -- speeding towards its Martian landing site in Gale Crater. Then, the paths of NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter become visible. Curiosity will be sending some basic radio-frequency tones straight back to Earth during its entry, descent and landing, on Aug. 5 PDT (Aug. 6 EDT). But sending more detailed engineering data about the landing is more complicated. Those kinds of data will be sent by Curiosity to the orbiters Odyssey and MRO, which will then relay them back to NASA's Deep Space Network antennas on Earth. Curiosity can only send the data to Odyssey and MRO when it can see the orbiters -- as soon as they rise above and before they set below the Martian horizon.Image Credit:NASA/JPL-Caltech
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