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POLL: Will NASA Mars rover "SPIRIT" land successfully?

Wag

Diamond Member
Will it?

Over the last few days I've heard the success rate for a Mars landing averages from 1:3 to 2:3 against.

Ouch.
 
the what the how?
I've pretty much given up on this space stuff...too many problems in the here and now =(
Of course with head transplants...
 
I saw a CG representation of the landing and it was pretty cool.

They deploy this huge grape-like configuration of airbags around it and it bounces along the surface until it stops.
 
no wonder these things never work

they rely on parachutes and airbags... must be a pretty easy landing
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Originally posted by: Chadder007
If this were say 30 years ago....then yes. Now?...No.

Lol. Sad but true in a way. I still have a little faith in our scientists and engineers over there at NASA, and I hope all goes well (or else there goes quite a few million down the drain 🙁)
 
I work at Jet Propulsion Lab (NASA's facility that built and is flying these 2 spacecraft). In fact, I work in telecommunications and I know a few people who work for this mission and are currently quite busy managing the landing.

Shame on you guys for having so little faith! The spacecraft that was lost last week at mars was built by the European Space Agency and not managed by NASA.
 
Originally posted by: bpctech
I work at Jet Propulsion Lab (NASA's facility that built and is flying these 2 spacecraft). In fact, I work in telecommunications and I know a few people who work for this mission and are currently quite busy managing the landing.

Shame on you guys for having so little faith! The spacecraft that was lost last week at mars was built by the European Space Agency and not managed by NASA.

Can I have a job?
 
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