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Mars Lander Coverage On-line
Here is a link to the live coverage of the Phoenix Mars Lander:
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html And yes, I love this stuff ! Heck, we had a party at home while watching Spirit land!:D -Vic |
Cool thanks Vic - I love it too - I just noticed this afternoon that the ISS is visable during the evening again instead of 3:00 a.m. ~ my body just doesn't like to get up at that time of the morning!
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It is playing right now.
My gut is in a knot! LOL I sure hope that it lands safely and starts sending back great info from the ice cap on Mars! Woohooo!:D We will then have two rovers, the lander and our orbiting "repeater" all working. -Vic |
LOL - I had the site up in a second window and was on here.... they came on to talk and it jumped the crap out of me!!!! LOL :eek:
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LOL !:D
The video stream is a working only periodically, but when the audio kicks in it is LOUD!:eek::D |
What time is it actually suppose to land?
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just got my question answered.... just need some patients! NOT here......
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At 4:58 PST it should be on Mars.
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WOOOO HOOOO !!!!! Mars Phoenix Lander is on Mars! |
Where's Tom? He usually swings in and updates us on this stuff, doesn't he.
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Images from the Mars Lander::eek::D
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The really neat stuff is a couple weeks away!
The people at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California run the Mars stuff. We only do shuttle, station, and hubble. Today is L-4. Launch of Discovery is still on for Saturday 4:02 pm central (I think - morning ops meeting is at 7:30). Tom |
Thanks Vic~ Yeah, I about jumped outta my britches, too!
Thanks to you too, Tom- for the info. |
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