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...but surely cool enough to consume some of your company's bandwidth during those office-friendly hours.
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i wonder if it's gonna end up lasting years longer then they expected like the other two rovers from '04.
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Steve said something about wanting to go to the landing party at the University of Arizona (where he goes to school)....
http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu/ |
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Keep in mind that Phoenix is a lander, it can't drive around to explore different geologic features. It will, however, be able to dig progressively deeper into the Mars soil to search for water ice and other chemicals in the soil. If organic compounds are detected, this would be a major discovery regarding the habitability of Mars. To learn more about the mission, checkout the Landing press kit available at: Phoenix - JPL website The pre-landing press conferences, to be shown on NASA TV (streaming as well), feature the scientists involved with the mission describing the research goals for Phoenix. The schedule for those broadcasts are here: NASA TV: Phoenix Coverage |
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Just a bump to remind everyone that just before 8 pm EDT is when the action happens. Since The Simpson's season is over, might as well watch what's happening on Mars.
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Looks like my wife and I will take at least one of the kiddos up to join the party at the University of Arizona. should be fun! They've been running stories about it in the Tucson paper all week, and in the local paper too the last few days (we're about 75 miles from Tucson).
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The Science Channel will be broadcasting the Phoenix landing live as a two-hour special tonight from 7pm-9pm EDT, on the Science Channel and on Science Channel HD.
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2-1/2 hours to go. Live blog from the landing team. Brent Shockley, from the Phoenix landing team, will be updating frequently during the day. The final landing event sequence is:
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Event Time (UTC) Time (PST) Cruise Stage Separation 23:39:17 16:39:17 Turn-to-Entry 23:39:47 16:39:47 Entry 23:46:17 16:46:17 Nominal Plasma Black out start 23:47:05 16:47:05 Nominal Plasma Black out end 23:49:05 16:49:05 Nominal Heatshield Deployment 23:50:12 16:50:12 Nominal Lander Leg Deployment 23:50:22 16:50:22 Nominal Lander Separation 23:52:50 16:52:50 Nominal Touch Down 23:53:33 16:53:33 Last edited by dlavery : 25-05-2008 at 17:29. |
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I swear, I can see stress waves radiating through the air there...
This is really exciting! (and it beats mowing the lawn) Go NASA! Heidi |
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