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Comments on: Mars lander gets a solid start

First images to arrive from Mars show the Red Planet's pebbly surface and that the lander's solar panels unfolded as planned.

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by JBorders_CNet May 26, 2008 2:01 PM PDT
OCTAGONAL solar panels?? Are you kidding me? Can these scientists not count? Ohhhh, maybe they mean METRIC octagonal solar panel sections....or maybe rocket scientists skip basic geometry...LMFAO......
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by tacit May 26, 2008 2:57 PM PDT
Yes, octagonal. There are eight sections. Each one of those eight sections is hinged into to pieces, so tha thte octagon folds up.

Check out the image at http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/images/phoenix_lander_large.jpg and you will see that the unfolded panels are an octagon.
by Jack K1 May 26, 2008 3:58 PM PDT
The NASA illustration shows 8. This photo shows 10. Count'em.
by yacahuma May 26, 2008 2:43 PM PDT
First, I applaud nasa's effort BUT, after all the money spent, why not send a rover? Is this lander just going to stay in one place??
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by k2dave May 26, 2008 5:40 PM PDT
One possibility is that there is a huge power requirement for mobility, and this lander seems to have a much larger solar collector then the rovers, so I guess that the instruments that are on board this puppy require far more power then the ones on the rovers, so mobility may not be a practical option. Also a possibility that the size and weight of this lander may not be suitable for roving.
by No Man May 26, 2008 10:28 PM PDT
They didn't send a rover because their purpose is not surface exploration. Phoenix is a mining probe designed to take relatively deep subsurface soil and ice samples. With an accurate enough landing (which they achieved perfectly) and carefully chosen site, they had no need to make it mobile. And by eliminating the superfluous bulk of motors, guidance computers, and the batteries for all of them, they were able to make a probe that is better equipped to do its specific job. I, for one, am thrilled that they didn't cave to public pressure and send yet another rover that takes pretty pictures and tells us nothing about what's under the surface. They designed Phoenix to tell them exactly what they need to know, and do that to the best of its ability.
by zmonster May 26, 2008 3:35 PM PDT
I hope the media will ask John McCain why the governor of his home state, Fife Symington, gave an interview last fall where he said, and I quote, "some form of an Alien spacecraft flew over Phoenix. Former Arizona Governor Fife Symington was responding to the Phoenix Lights UFO incident that occurred in March, 1997. Why did the Republican governor of Arizona (of all people) make such an out-there comment? Was Sen. McCain briefed by the Pentagon on this Alien space craft fly over? You can do an internet search for Fife Symington Phoenix Lights to bring up the nationwide TV inerview of Symington where he unequivocally states that an 'Alien spacecraft' flew over Phoenix (his words, not mine). John McCain should explain to the American people what he knows about this event.
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by gangsterdisciple715 May 26, 2008 10:46 PM PDT
i think its great that there gettin these pictures takin hopefully they can fing aliens .. lol
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by reidhb May 26, 2008 11:00 PM PDT
You mean the thing only sent back two pictures? Thats not so great.
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by jollyjim May 26, 2008 11:57 PM PDT
Why in this world are governments spending so much money to place ?toys? on other planets. The Hubbell telescope and space station should suffice. If they, scientists, think we humans are the only ones in the galaxy, they should take a statistics course because with all the billions of stars there will be other suns with planets and some will have life them; of course, life may not be anything like life on this planet; we will not be able to communicate with them. Life may be less or more advanced than us, and/or it may be friendly or hostile. As far as the ?big bang? theory goes, they are overlooking one very important detail concerning that theory - where did everything come from to make the ?big bang? in the first place. And the ideal that we eventually will colonize other planets, ask yourself this, ?Who will be the ones to do it? You? Me? No way, it will only be the elite and we will pay for their fun.?

Before the governments spend any more money in space other than for communication / weather satellites, or the space station, they should first get along with each other and find ways to save this planet we are all on before going to some other planet to pollute it. Another words, put our house in order first.
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by Newspeak finder May 27, 2008 9:08 AM PDT
Nice try but you can't blame your agencies problems with counting on Europe.
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by cnet-og May 28, 2008 9:37 AM PDT
"...Nice try but you can't blame your agencies problems with counting on Europe."

He was referring to the lost Mars Climate Orbiter in 1999... two teams were communicating telemetry data to correct the space craft's path... This doesn't end well when one team is using Metric Units and the other English (with no conversion!) :-(
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by WILEDISON June 1, 2008 2:26 PM PDT
ATTEN: I BET THAT NOONE CAN GET THE OFFICAL SPECS ON MARS ATMOSPHERE?

( MUST TOTAL 100% ) ... NASA WILL NEVER TELL YOU
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by WILEDISON June 1, 2008 2:28 PM PDT
ATTEN: I BET THAT NOONE CAN GET THE OFFICAL SPECS ON MARS ATMOSPHERE? ( MUST TOTAL 100% ) ... NASA WILL NEVER TELL YOU
C O M E O N ....... . . . . . . WHAT ARE THE OFFICAL READINGS????????
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by WILEDISON June 1, 2008 2:28 PM PDT
ATTEN: I BET THAT NOONE CAN GET THE OFFICAL SPECS ON MARS ATMOSPHERE? ( MUST TOTAL 100% ) ... NASA WILL NEVER TELL YOU
C O M E O N ....... . . . . . . WHAT ARE THE OFFICAL READINGS????????
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by WILEDISON June 1, 2008 2:29 PM PDT
ATTEN: I BET THAT NOONE CAN GET THE OFFICAL SPECS ON MARS ATMOSPHERE? ( MUST TOTAL 100% ) ... NASA WILL NEVER TELL YOU !!!! C O M E O N ....... . . . . . . WHAT ARE THE OFFICAL READINGS????????
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by NUKEVEGAS June 1, 2008 10:10 PM PDT
NASA AND GARY ROBBINS SITE HAVE REMOVED EVERY ONE OF MY BLOGS. THIS IS FACT. THEY WILL NEVER TELL THE PUBLIC OF THE RECENT MARS LANDER PHOENIX OFFICAL READING OF MARS ATMOSPHERE to a TOTAL 100%. NOT ME , NOT YOU WILL EVER GET AN ANSWER!!
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by NUKEVEGAS June 1, 2008 10:12 PM PDT
I HAVE NEVER BEEN TO THIS SITE AS OF TWO DAYS AGO, BUT THE SCREEN SAID THANK YOU NUKEVEGAS FOR YOUR COMMENT .. I HAVE NEVER LOGGED ON HERE AS THAT AND NOT FROM THIS PC.... SEEM OL FEDS ARE CONFUSED
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by NUKEVEGAS June 2, 2008 1:02 AM PDT
NEW SITE <object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/ygoDJ3jGLrU&hl=en"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/ygoDJ3jGLrU&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object> www.mysace.com/phoenixlander
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by NUKEVEGAS June 2, 2008 1:03 AM PDT
myspace.com/phoenixlander
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by NUKEVEGAS June 2, 2008 1:04 AM PDT
www.myspace.com/phoenixlander
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by searl2112 June 9, 2008 4:06 AM PDT
and another thing , if the atmosphere on mars is 8.5 mbar like nasa says How COULD YOU EVEN USE A PARACHUTE ( NEAR VACUUM)
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by benjaminstraight July 24, 2008 4:05 AM PDT
So when will people land?
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