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After some trial and error, I found out how to map GPS coordinates into Google Mars. Thus, here is the 2008 game hint on Mars.
Formerly water game anyone? 
27-12-2007 11:45
Tetramannotice how there are craters on each side of this streaming ravine area? I wonder if there are going to be circle goals on two sides with some sort of line work/ribbon/pole deco between them.
BTW, best use of game hint ever.
27-12-2007 13:01
bear24rwObviously we're going to have to build a robot that goes to mars
27-12-2007 13:23
Kingofl337Hello FEDEX can you ship this crate to Mars? 
27-12-2007 13:51
Rogerahem.
I thought of this way back in April!
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Originally Posted by artdutra04
After some trial and error, I found out how to map GPS coordinates into Google Mars.
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) -- but I found it!
27-12-2007 14:01
JaneYoung
Isn't the suggested hint of the dry river bed between craters just simply magnificent?
27-12-2007 14:10
DonRotolo
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Isn't the suggested hint of the dry river bed between craters just simply magnificent?
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27-12-2007 14:10
Elgin Clock

27-12-2007 14:32
alphaniner123i also found if you reverse the coordinates on planet earth you get to Antarctica
right under Argentina
27-12-2007 14:34
Elgin Clock
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i also found if you reverse the coordinates on planet earth you get to Antarctica
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27-12-2007 14:41
RogerLooks more like a flooding after a dam break, the amount of water (or whatever liquid it may be) overflowing the riverbank and scouring the surrounding plains. I remember seeing something on Nova about this, but I couldn't find a picture.
Maybe in April if we go to the Finals on Mars I can check this out....
27-12-2007 14:51
JaneYoung
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Maybe in April if we go to the Finals on Mars I can check this out.... |
27-12-2007 20:33
ay2bMaybe it's actually a hit for 2009, when they'll be having the inaugural Mars regional.
27-12-2007 20:41
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Obviously we're going to have to build a robot that goes to mars
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27-12-2007 20:47
SSMikeReminiscence of this thread maybe:http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...highlight=mars
Could FIRST be in contact with google?
Also championships will be pretty expensive to go to if it is on Mars; if its still in Atlanta, we have an issue with the playing field.
27-12-2007 22:29
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Also Nationals will be pretty expensive to go to if it is on Mars; if its still in Atlanta, we have an issue with the playing field.
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27-12-2007 23:59
Jim EMaybe it is slip and slide.. You don't need tanks, but it had better be water-proof.
28-12-2007 13:14
RogerMaybe Mars University is sponsoring a team? And Planet Express will be the shipping company.
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Originally Posted by ay2b
there is no "Nationals"
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28-12-2007 13:40
11Mort11some one try the coordinates on the moon theres google moon as well
28-12-2007 14:02
Elgin Clock
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some one try the coordinates on the moon theres google moon as well
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28-12-2007 16:02
robogeek753I like the field layout, it is looks like something FIRST would do. But how would the game go?
28-12-2007 17:57
Dan Petrovic
28-12-2007 18:22
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I did not know Google had a moon application.
Edit: Wait a minute, yes I did. I remember when it first came out, and you zoomed in all the way you saw what looked like green swiss cheese. LOL Anywho... A simple text replacement of Art's MARS url gives us nothing but another blank spot on another floating rock in the solar system. Unless.... you happen to click on the "charts" tab that is, and then you have glorious names of blank spots on another floating rock in the solar system. http://www.google.com/moon/#lat=42.3....076072&zoom=8 |
28-12-2007 19:49
MiniNerd24Hey! That sounds good...and fun!
It might not be very challenging if there aren't enough players, but hey, sign me up
28-12-2007 19:53
robogeek753Hmmmm... CTF, thats interesting. But generally you have to be able to get "out" and release the flag, let the other team bring it back to base etc. How would that work? The robots have to stay on the field the entire time.
28-12-2007 20:17
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Hmmmm... CTF, thats interesting. But generally you have to be able to get "out" and release the flag, let the other team bring it back to base etc. How would that work? The robots have to stay on the field the entire time.
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28-12-2007 21:08
GBITMaybe we need to go find Dave's other car which is STILL on mars.
29-12-2007 04:11
artdutra04
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Actually, I believe they are. Two years ago, one (or both, I can't exactly remember) of the cofounders of Google spoke in Atlanta.
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