 | | From: | Binder | | Subject: | Huygens has landed | | Date: | Fri, 14 Jan 2005 12:05:55 -0800 |
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 | Almost live video at http://esa.capcave.com/esa/cassinihuygens/
Wow.
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 | | From: | Brian | | Subject: | Re: Huygens has landed | | Date: | Sat, 15 Jan 2005 10:22:18 GMT |
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 | Wow indeed, it seems that they got a lot more data than they dared to expect. I of course could not see the pictures, but I trust a press conf will occur when the data has been roughly processed. It is unfortunate that ESA cannot do the publicity stuff anywhere near as well as Nasa does, due to their beaurocracy.
Makes up a bit for last years Beagle fiasco.
Brian
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-- ___________________________________________________________________________ Any opinions expressed above, are just that, opinions. please add salt to taste. Only my Eyes are blind.... switchmaybe@blueyonder.co.uk ___________________________________________________________________________ "Binder" wrote in message news:10ug9it2ifoh2ae@corp.supernews.com... > Almost live video at http://esa.capcave.com/esa/cassinihuygens/ > > Wow.
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 | | From: | bum-up at yahoo.com | | Subject: | Re: Huygens has landed | | Date: | Sat, 15 Jan 2005 21:33:00 GMT |
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 | On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 10:22:18 GMT, "Brian" wrote:
>Wow indeed, it seems that they got a lot more data than they dared to >expect. I of course could not see the pictures, but I trust a press conf >will occur when the data has been roughly processed. It is unfortunate that >ESA cannot do the publicity stuff anywhere near as well as Nasa does, due to >their beaurocracy.
NASA will post the pictures too, I'm sure, unless there is some bureaucratic reason that forbids them to. :-)
>Makes up a bit for last years Beagle fiasco.
Space exploration is a crapshoot. If you want Huygens experiments that work, you have to take Beagle experiments that don't. All part of the same package. I'm sure that one reason NASA/JPL's last few Mars robots have worked is that previous ones didn't, and they had the sense to learn from their mistakes instead of just mourning them. I bet the ESA is doing the same with Beagle.
And Mars Express is about as far from a fiasco as exists. :-)
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 | | From: | Asmodeus | | Subject: | Re: Huygens has landed | | Date: | Sun, 16 Jan 2005 14:37:40 GMT |
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 | bum-up@yahoo.com wrote in news:eo2ju0l1cuhleuhfniicph0bdit8o5ag2p@4ax.com:
> I'm sure that one reason NASA/JPL's last few Mars > robots have worked is that previous ones didn't, and they had the > sense to learn from their mistakes instead of just mourning them.
Yup.
Btw, did they ever figure out what happened to that lander that just disappeared?
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 | | From: | bum-up at yahoo.com | | Subject: | Re: Huygens has landed | | Date: | Sun, 16 Jan 2005 21:42:21 GMT |
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 | On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 14:37:40 GMT, Asmodeus wrote:
>> I'm sure that one reason NASA/JPL's last few Mars >> robots have worked is that previous ones didn't, and they had the >> sense to learn from their mistakes instead of just mourning them. > >Yup. > >Btw, did they ever figure out what happened to that lander >that just disappeared?
Not yet, or if they have, they haven't been telling anybody outside of the office.
Had a look at the ESA web site with the Titan pics yet? Stunning is too mild a word, although I do think that the ESA should hire some of the NASA web site developers and writers to revamp a few things. NASA has learned that it needs to sell itself to a sometimes-sceptical public if it wants to keep getting funded. The ESA needs to learn the same thing. But I'm sure they will. :-)
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 | | From: | Asmodeus | | Subject: | Re: Huygens has landed | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 13:59:12 GMT |
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 | bum-up@yahoo.com wrote in news:mpnlu016d1mdv6chcfp2vgb3hbdn0hvhsn@4ax.com:
> Had a look at the ESA web site with the Titan pics yet? Stunning is > too mild a word, although I do think that the ESA should hire some of > the NASA web site developers and writers to revamp a few things. > NASA has learned that it needs to sell itself to a sometimes-sceptical > public if it wants to keep getting funded. The ESA needs to learn the > same thing. But I'm sure they will. :-)
Yes. There was a special on TV the other night. Fascinating. Next stop Europa?
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