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JohnBoucher 26-06-2005 12:09

Deep Impact Mission
 
Real cool. One week to go. Really big 4th July fireworks, brought to you by NASA.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/de...ain/index.html

Check out the video.

Adam Y. 27-06-2005 20:12

Re: Deep Impact Mission
 
Not if this person has anything to say about it..... Someone is suing NASA because it "affects their religious beliefs". Lawsuit

Madison 27-06-2005 20:37

Re: Deep Impact Mission
 
That's odd given how unfriendly some celestial bodies have been to mother Russia in the past.

Adam Y. 27-06-2005 21:53

Re: Deep Impact Mission
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by M. Krass
That's odd given how unfriendly some celestial bodies have been to mother Russia in the past.

The article itself is contridictory in nature. I can't figure out if they are using explosives or are using explosive force. The lady seems mistaken.

Winged Wonder 29-06-2005 09:12

Re: Deep Impact Mission
 
Explosive force. theyre not planning on blowing up the comet... just running straight into it and seeing what happens. :D its interesting...

Here is the Fact Sheet for the mission and if you want more information, check out the website: Deep Impact.

i feel kind of bad about the lawsuit.. but i dont think its going to stop it from happening. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), a government agency, has put a lot of money into this project... its for valid research to see what the heck is really in a comet, and its an excellent oppotunity we arent sure when we'll have again. :cool:

tiffany34990 29-06-2005 09:31

Re: Deep Impact Mission
 
i just read about it..it's a pretty cool idea.. how else to learn from those great celestial bodies..

the lawsuit is silly though...no offense to anyone here... but i mean come on someone can say anything they want affect their "religious belief" if they really wanted too..just think a bit and something can be thought of..

it's kinda ironic for it to be happening on July 4th..lol..

happy independence day to all...

dlavery 30-06-2005 14:59

Re: Deep Impact Mission
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tiffany34990
it's kinda ironic for it to be happening on July 4th..lol..

happy independence day to all...

That wasn't an accident. :) The same thing was also true for the Mars Pathfinder landing on July 4, 1997.

Every now and then, orbital mechanics, Newton, spacecraft launch opportunities, and the Gregorian calendar all conspire to produce interesting results!

-dave

ChrisH 30-06-2005 15:04

Re: Deep Impact Mission
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dlavery
That wasn't an accident. :) The same thing was also true for the Mars Pathfinder landing on July 4, 1997.

Every now and then, orbital mechanics, Newton, spacecraft launch opportunities, and the Gregorian calendar all conspire to produce interesting results!

-dave

If you're going to have fireworks, I can't think of a more appropriate day.

At least we don't have to worry about burning down the neighborhood with this display!

Conor Ryan 30-06-2005 19:57

Re: Deep Impact Mission
 
Its kinda cool that they are having it on July 4th, but at the same time it stinks for mission control who have to go to work on a National Holiday. I hope there will be some excelent footage because this SOAP stuff is getting a bit over used.

jpsaul7usa 01-07-2005 16:06

Re: Deep Impact Mission
 
Oooh, I like spectroscopy. Maybe NASA does need chemists in the future... :rolleyes: I wish I could see the impact with a telescope, but in Phoenix we don't get much of a night sky. If only it were fall and I was in Flagstaff...

Travis Hoffman 02-07-2005 10:44

Re: Deep Impact Mission
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam Y.
Not if this person has anything to say about it..... Someone is suing NASA because it "affects their religious beliefs". Lawsuit

Yeah, this woman's "sincerity" seems a wee bit tainted by her desire to also recover $311 million from NASA in "moral" damages.

Elgin Clock 02-07-2005 12:38

Re: Deep Impact Mission
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by T. Hoffman
Yeah, this woman's "sincerity" seems a wee bit tainted by her desire to also recover $311 million from NASA in "moral" damages.

Yeah, I'm guessing that no one's morals are that pricey.

Not2B 04-07-2005 02:02

Re: Deep Impact Mission
 
I'm watching it live - this is darn exciting!

Kyle Love 04-07-2005 02:05

Re: Deep Impact Mission
 
props to NASA for "hitting the exact point" they wanted! :cool:

sanddrag 04-07-2005 02:09

Re: Deep Impact Mission
 
I'm watching too. It is pretty cool to hit a target like that (comet) because they don't have a motion as regular as something like a planet right? Plus they are not as big and not as round.

And next they plan to land on one right?

EDIT: I think I hear one of the engineers who helps us talking and laughing in the background. :)


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