APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun 25)

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Re: APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun

Post by geckzilla » Wed Jun 26, 2013 7:31 pm

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Re: APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun

Post by rstevenson » Wed Jun 26, 2013 7:36 pm

geckzilla wrote:... I wonder what will kill the first humans to set foot on Mars?
A small mistake. There's no forgiveness in the environment, and no EMS to call for help.

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Re: APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun

Post by Chris Peterson » Wed Jun 26, 2013 7:45 pm

geckzilla wrote:I wonder what will kill the first humans to set foot on Mars? The environment itself?
If the ISS is any example, it will be something mundane like a backed up toilet. Although, given how long these people are going to be together, I wouldn't remove murder from the list of possibilities.
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Re: APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun

Post by neufer » Wed Jun 26, 2013 8:18 pm

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Chris Peterson wrote:
geckzilla wrote:
I wonder what will kill the first humans to set foot on Mars? The environment itself?
If the ISS is any example, it will be something mundane like a backed up toilet.

Although, given how long these people are going to be together,
I wouldn't remove murder from the list of possibilities.
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Re: APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun

Post by BMAONE23 » Wed Jun 26, 2013 9:46 pm

rstevenson wrote:
geckzilla wrote:... I wonder what will kill the first humans to set foot on Mars?
A small mistake. There's no forgiveness in the environment, and no EMS to call for help.

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Post by Chris Peterson » Wed Jun 26, 2013 10:11 pm

BMAONE23 wrote:Possibly even Landing
Or the radiation before they even get there.
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Re: APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun

Post by geckzilla » Thu Jun 27, 2013 12:20 am

That's not very interesting. They have to get there, slowly go insane, and send us troubling messages before going silent. Then we get to argue here over what exactly transpired.
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Re: APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun

Post by rstevenson » Thu Jun 27, 2013 2:11 am

geckzilla wrote:That's not very interesting. They have to get there, slowly go insane, and send us troubling messages before going silent. Then we get to argue here over what exactly transpired.
Immediately after landing, they send: "Mars 1 here. We just saw something intere... ... ... ... " followed by dead air. How quickly would we go back -- armed and loaded?

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Re: APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun

Post by neufer » Thu Jun 27, 2013 2:47 am

geckzilla wrote:
That's not very interesting.

They have to get there, slowly go insane, and send us troubling messages before going silent.

Then we get to argue here over what exactly transpired.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Nowak wrote:
<<Lisa Marie Nowak (born May 10, 1963) is a former American naval flight officer and NASA astronaut. Nowak flew aboard Space Shuttle Discovery during the STS-121 mission in July 2006, where she was responsible for operating the robotic arms of the shuttle and the International Space Station.

Nowak married Richard T. Nowak and they have a son born in 1992 and twin daughters born in 2001. Immediately following astronaut William Oefelein's divorce, he and Nowak became involved. Their affair lasted two years, with Oefelein beginning to break it off gradually near the end of 2006. It was during this time that Oefelein started a relationship with U.S. Air Force Captain Colleen Shipman.

Nowak gained international attention on February 5, 2007, when she was arrested in Orlando, Florida, and subsequently charged with the attempted kidnapping of said Colleen Shipman. Nowak pleaded guilty to charges of felony burglary of a car and misdemeanor battery. There was widespread reaction to Nowak's arrest with concerns expressed about NASA's astronaut selection and screening process and planned 30-month missions to Mars. Nowak remained a Navy Captain until August 2010, when a naval board of inquiry voted unanimously to reduce Nowak in rank to Commander and to discharge her from the Navy under other than honorable conditions.>>
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<<Cap'n Crunch is a product line of sweetened corn and oat breakfast cereals introduced in 1963 by the Quaker Oats Company. According to a 2013 Wall Street Journal article, the cereal's cartoon mascot, Captain Horatio Magellan Crunch, was born "on Crunch Island in the Sea of Milk – a magical place with talking trees, crazy creatures and a whole mountain (Mt. Crunchmore) made out of Cap’n Crunch cereal.” The mascot wears a "Napoleon-style" hat, leading to speculation that he may be French. In 2013, sources reported that the 3 stripes on the mascot's uniform indicate a rank of Commander and not Captain. The Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. Navy had no record of Crunch and that NCIS was investigating him for impersonating a naval officer.>>
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Re: APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun

Post by geckzilla » Thu Jun 27, 2013 3:30 am

That's almost as dull as a Mars rock. The Cap'n is more interesting than that woman.
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Re: APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun

Post by Beyond » Thu Jun 27, 2013 4:11 am

Well, you know neufer. Sometimes he puts out both the indigestible and the digestible, together. :yes: :lol2:
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Re: APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun

Post by Bird_Man » Thu Jun 27, 2013 2:29 pm

Viewing the image well zoomed in I came across these lines of dots. Are they laser shots from Curiosity or are alien bugs popping up to view Curiosity?
The red rectangle indicates the area shown in the closeup.
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Screen Shot 2013-06-27 at 9.57.26 AM by Keith's Photos 2012, on Flickr

I don't know why I cannot get the images to display, but the links will take you to them.
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Re: APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun

Post by geckzilla » Thu Jun 27, 2013 3:04 pm

Bird_Man wrote:Viewing the image well zoomed in I came across these lines of dots. Are they laser shots from Curiosity or are alien bugs popping up to view Curiosity?
The red rectangle indicates the area shown in the closeup.
[img][img]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7358/9152 ... 2637a2.jpg[/img]
Screen Shot 2013-06-27 at 10.00.11 AM by Keith's Photos 2012, on Flickr[/img]
[img][img]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7405/9152 ... 762183.jpg[/img]
Screen Shot 2013-06-27 at 9.57.26 AM by Keith's Photos 2012, on Flickr[/img]

I don't know why I cannot get the images to display, but the links will take you to them.
Sometimes skimming the thread first can help.
stephen63 wrote:This link has the various thingies labeled.
http://mars.nasa.gov/multimedia/interac ... 8&view=cyl
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Post by ddagemini » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:47 pm

White Object, White Thingy, Reflection (not). A future geologist, walking around on Mars, finding these pieces would place them in a bag labeled "Trash from the Past". You would think NASA would try to minimize the trash and contamination it spreads around. We may live their someday.

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Post by geckzilla » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:14 pm

ddagemini wrote:White Object, White Thingy, Reflection (not). A future geologist, walking around on Mars, finding these pieces would place them in a bag labeled "Trash from the Past". You would think NASA would try to minimize the trash and contamination it spreads around. We may live their someday.
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Re: APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun

Post by stephen63 » Sat Jun 29, 2013 3:56 am

More Government?
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Post by geckzilla » Sat Jun 29, 2013 4:19 am

Yes, protect the dust-covered rocks.
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Post by mjimih » Sat Jun 29, 2013 6:57 am

lest we forget, the EPA is our friend
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"People start pollution, people can stop it."
Aliens will find Earth absolutely amazingly beautiful and fragile to behold. But if they get close enough, they'll see 7,000,000,000 of us and think "Uh oh, that's a lot for such a small planet. Wonder if we should help?"

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Re: APOD: Rock Nest Panorama from Curiosity on... (2013 Jun

Post by stephen63 » Sat Jun 29, 2013 7:31 pm

ddagemini wrote:White Object, White Thingy, Reflection (not). A future geologist, walking around on Mars, finding these pieces would place them in a bag labeled "Trash from the Past". You would think NASA would try to minimize the trash and contamination it spreads around. We may live their someday.
Researchers call for rethinking efforts to prevent interplanetary contamination-Two Washington State University researchers say environmental restrictions have become unnecessarily restrictive and expensive—on Mars. Writing in the journal Nature Geoscience, astrobiologists Alberto Fairén of Cornell University and Dirk Schulze-Makuch of Washington State University say the NASA Office of Planetary Protection's "detailed and expensive" efforts to keep Earth microorganisms off Mars are making missions to search for life on the red planet "unviable." The researchers claim "the protocols and policies of Planetary Protection are unnecessarily restricting Mars exploration and need to be revised." The Office of Planetary Protection is like an interplanetary Environmental Protection Agency, with a mission "to minimize the biological contamination that may result from exploring the solar system."

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-06-rethinking ... n.html#jCp
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