Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-21 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : magurp244 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

NASA is going to share the new video and images recovered from Mars Monday, February 22nd at 1:00pm EST, during a livestream event they've scheduled.You can watch the livestream [here], which starts in 20 hours as of this post.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-21 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : blindLightning via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

@22 well, we want to see if life ever existed, it is so unlikely that anything i living there now that we don't really ahve to worry about that

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-21 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : lemm via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

Hi,I actually watched a really interesting documentary  called the secrets of the super elements (wow that one sentence makes me sound incrediblly boring  hahaha) it was really interesting though, it focused on some of the natural resources/elements we all use on a daily basis, that we rely on and take for granted, but that in fact are really rare and that we only have a very limited supply of on our own planet. Interestingly it wasn’t about what you might think i.e Oil, gas etc, but actually focused on what it described as the new super elements, elements which are needed to make things like  computer chips, even an element which is used in the production of touch screens , the documentary suggests that some of these elements we may only have as little as a twenty years supply of. I’m not a scientist so not sure how true all of these claims are, but the end of the documentary suggests that if we want to keep enjoying a lot of the luxuries we enjoy and take for granted today, like cheap air travel, smart phones and much more that the answer probably lies in the stars, with big bucks to be made for which ever companies or government agency  can lay claim to, with things like other planets and meteoroids potentially holding a wealth of these super elements , along with other elements yet undiscovered which might push the boundaries of science even further. I think it was a BBC documentary (although not 100% sure on that), but its also on YouTube if anyone is interested the link is:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-aPwGflqlAPaul lemm

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-21 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : SirBadger via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

@21 and your point is? there's nothing there now and if there is microscopic life there, do we want it here? you've seen what the latest corona virus has done. i'm thinking if there's bacteria or viruses on other planets, let them stay where they are. we don't want them.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-21 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : blindLightning via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

@20 well we discovered evidence of water on mars, it is quite likely that microscopic life once lived there, seeing as mars was once like earth.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-20 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : SirBadger via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

it's intriguing i have to admit but i can tell you the results of all that money strait away. it's dusty, there's  fuck all there but we got some pretty pictures.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-19 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : magurp244 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

I'm just going to let Mark Rober cover the value proposition of NASA [here].

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-19 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Green Gables Fan via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

Well, here is the best article for you.And I do eventually believe we can change the Mars atmosphere if we grew lots of trees and stuff, but while we wait for Earth's climate to recover into global cooling, we will have to live there. Then our future generations can go back to Earth once again.I heard George Carlin's Save the effing planet speech, by the way. Surprisingly, he predicted, or merely implied, that we would get into a pandemic.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

We're destroying this place and need a way to get off it eventually. space exploration is inevitable. There will always be poverty, the haves and have nots. That's life.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-19 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

Things like this are inspiring for sure, and they do advance humanity. But it's still hard not to think about the hundreds of millions of people suffering abject poverty around the world while we play around in space with funds we partially got from selling weapons and could be using on our poor education system and wealth inequality problems here.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

And here's when a bit of patriotic spirit comes up.Yesterday I found on BBC that the person responsible for  doing some things on this project, is a woman from my country, Colombia. that's freakin awesome!

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : magurp244 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

I believe there working on downloading the video and audio through orbital support craft, at least until the rovers main communications antenna is deployed. They're also uploading the navigation software that was still being worked on after launch, so it may be a few days before it can get up and running.If anyones interested in learning more about the experimental drone and how it works though, there's a breakdown of that [here], including what it sounds like in a martian like atmosphere. Fun fact, it only has enough power reserved for 90 seconds of flight.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Green Gables Fan via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

This article explains a little bit about the microphones onboard Perseverence. I surely hope NASA can make those sound files available so we can experience the EDL landing, the rover's motors, and possibly what Mars sounds like! It would be different with only CO2 being the kind of atmosphere. If I understand correctly, NASA is covered under FOIA, so they have to release almost everything to the general public, unless it involves something controversial. But from what I understand, they have an FTP site.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : electro via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

Wait a cosmic object?It has already landed...

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Skhye via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

The cosmic object you are looking for has disappeared beyond the event horizon.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : magurp244 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

I think roughtly in about 30 minutes to an hourish, according to [ars] touchdown is scheduled for 3:55pm EST, and its currently 3:14pm EST.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : aryamansingh via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

hello, at what time will it land on mars today?

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : star fire via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

More things which makes this interesting.# The Perseverance rover lifted off from Kennedy Space Centre on July 30, 2020. It took the spacecraft more than six months to reach Mars’ orbit. This period was chosen to take advantage of the proximity between the two planets which opens every two years. After landing on Mars, the rover will stay there for one-Mars year that is equal to 687 days on Earth.# What makes this landing extremely difficult is the rough terrain of the Jezero crater. The difficulty level was the main reason why no such landing was attempted by anyone before. The 45km-wide crater is filled with steep cliffs, sand dunes, and boulder fields. Scientists believe that it was home to an ancient river.# The landing is the trickiest part of this mission. The spacecraft will enter Mars’ atmosphere at nearly 20,000 kmph which will lead to temperatures soaring up to 1,300-degree Celsius. Under extreme temperatures, the aeroshell will keep the rover safe and at room temperature.Once the parachute is out, after 20 seconds the radar equipped with Terrain-Relative Navigation technology will come into play in finding a safe landing spot. Finally, the retrorockets will fly the rover to the landing site. It will be followed by getting lowered to the ground using cables.The landing event can be watched live on NASA’s Youtube channel. It will take 11 minutes and 22 seconds for signals to travel from Mars to Earth containing news of the mission’s progress.# This time around there is an Ingenuity Mars Helicopter onboard too which will collect samples from places where the rover could not reach.“A small but mighty robot” as per NASA is the first aircraft sent to any planet in the history of space travel which is the US space agency’s attempt at a “powered, controlled flight”. The helicopter is dependent on the Perseverance rover for landing on Mars as it will be attached to its belly. It has been made and tested to fly in harsh temperatures of Mars which has just one per cent of Earth’s atmosphere density.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-17 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : star fire via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

If anyone wants to get in some detail, you can check Jezero Crater – NASA’s Mars Exploration Program.The arcing hills in the center, about 1600 feet high, are the rim of Jezero Crater.The goal is to learn whether life ever existed on Mars. It's too cold and dry for life to exist on the Martian surface today. But after Jezero Crater formed billions of years ago, water filled it to form a deep lake about the same size as Lake Tahoe. Eventually, as Mars' climate changed, Lake Jezero dried up. And surface water disappeared from the planet.An ancient lake is a fantastic place to pursue our goal of looking for possible Martian life. On Earth, lakes are filled with living creatures. Evidence of that life is often preserved in the mud and sand deposited on the bottom of the lake. So we use the rover's instruments to explore the rocks of the ancient lake bed.Here we can see evidence of the former lake. A canyon cutting through the crater rim was carved by a river. As the water entered the lake it slowed and dropped the sand and mud it was carrying to form the fan-shaped delta.The white line is a path the rover might follow in its first two years, called the prime mission. During this period we use the rover science instruments to analyze the lake sediments.After we explore the delta, we hope to investigate the shoreline of the former lake. To get there we have to traverse around a sea of modern sand dunes. From this perspective you can see former shorelines curving around a headland. We can picture waves in Lake Jezero beating on a sandy beach.And finally we will press on to the crater rim. Jezero Crater formed when a large object collided with Mars, excavating rocks from deep in the Martian crust, exposing them in the rim for us to study. These rocks would have been hot shortly after the impact and may have hosted hot springs. Deposits from these springs would be another target in our search for possible ancient life on Mars.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-17 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : magurp244 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

@5Life. Or rather, the possible presence of life that may have existed on Mars. Jezero crater appears to have once been a water filled lake, and using earth as a guide scientists believe the best chance at finding evidence that life might have existed is at the base of a river, which appears to connect at one of the points of the crater. This isn't the only reason mind, there are a number of scientific projects onboard, including an experimental aerial drone, but searching for life is one of the primary objectives.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-17 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : magurp244 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

@5Life. Or rather, the possible presence of life that may have existed on Mars. Jezero crater appears to have once been a water filled lake, and using earth as a guide scientists believe the best chance at finding evidence that life might have existed is at the base of a river, which appears to connect at one of the points of the crater. Check out the Mark Rober video I posted, he gives a good description.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

@3 why would they choose to land there if it was one of the hardest places?

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-17 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : magurp244 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

If anyone is interested in the story of the Perseverence rovers microphone, there's a recent interesting article on [wired] that covers how an LA Musician, Jason Achilles Mezilis, helped design the microphone for the project.edit: Also a video from Mark Rober [here] who previously worked at NASA, who gives a breakdown of the project.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-17 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : magurp244 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

If anyone is interested in the story of the Perseverence rovers microphone, there's a recent interesting article on [wired] that covers how an LA Musician, Jason Achilles Mezilis, helped design the microphone for the project.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-17 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : magurp244 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

If anyone is interested in how the Perseverence rover managed to get equipped with a microphone, there's a recent interesting article on [wired] that covers the story of how an LA Musician, Jason Achilles Mezilis, managed to convince NASA to include it in the project.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

The spacecraft will be landing in the planet’s Jezero crater, as confirmed by engineers managing the mission from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California.The terrain of the Jezero crater makes it the most difficult landing on Mars as it has steep cliffs, sand dunes, and boulder fields. If the landing is successful, the team handling the mission will know it seven minutes after the touchdown.The Perseverance rover will first get rid of the extra load and enter the top of the Martian atmosphere at 19,500 km per hour. It will also have NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter attached to it. The spacecraft will heat up to 1,300-degree Celsius before it is in a position to deploy the parachute. Despite high temperatures, the rover will remain safe as it is protected by an aeroshell keeping it at room temperature.Nearly 20 seconds after the parachute is out, the bottom of the capsule will detach itself and then the rover will use its Terrain-Relative Navigation technology to find a spot for a safe landing. Once the landing site is identified, the rover will get rid of the parachute and use retrorockets to fly to it. Finally, the rover will descent at a speed as slow as 2.7 km per hour and then get lowered to the ground.There is very little mission control can do to help the Perseverance rover land as it will be using pre-planned landing instructions. The rover will spend up to 687 days on Mars collecting samples and studying the Jezero crater, which will help to uncover the history of the crater. It will also be sending photos of the planet. On the other hand, the Ingenuity Mars helicopter will collect samples from places where the rover cannot reach.

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

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Re: Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

wow sounds quite stressfull...

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Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

2021-02-17 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : magurp244 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Perseverance Landing On Mars: Febuary 18th

As reported by [teslarati]:NASA's rover is nearing Mars, and is about to begin its decent to the surface with a powered landing, oft referred to at NASA as "7 minutes of terror", as for 7 minutes they will have noway to communicate with the rover to determine if it survived. Some of you may remember that Perseverance is the same rover equipped with special microphones recording its [journey through space] that will also be used to record not just its entry through the atmosphere, but the sounds of Mars itself.You can watch the event on NASA TV [here] starting at 11:15 am PST, as well as on Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitch, Daily Motion, Theta.TV, and the NASA app.

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