I miss Spacevidcast's live coverage of these kinds of events. The video showing the seperation of the spacecraft was very cool. I surprised it wasn't included in the report. Will live streaming of NASA TV in HD be resuming anytine soon?
@Gregster138 We're working on it. Finding a place where we can get an 8' satellite dish as well as enough bandwidth for the quality we want at the price we want is proving to be challenging. But we're doing what we can to make it happen.
I can imagine how stressful will be when they receive a signal that the MSL Curiosity is about to land... knowing it's already too late to do anything! Have to wait and hope everything went right as planned. I remember being very skeptic about the way opportunity and spirit where designed to be land. Having that big airbag jumping on the ground and have to end up on the right side! I felt.. wow, and they think it will work?
jeez that's a lot of responsibility for an explosive bolt..they must have at least one back-up for that though??...you would hope so.....anyway good luck Curiosity!! :D
engineering at its best
RTRVII 1 month ago
o brasil nunca manda uma space rover pra outro planeta... TRAGICO
sidneywireless 2 months ago
I miss Spacevidcast's live coverage of these kinds of events. The video showing the seperation of the spacecraft was very cool. I surprised it wasn't included in the report. Will live streaming of NASA TV in HD be resuming anytine soon?
Gregster138 2 months ago
@Gregster138 We're working on it. Finding a place where we can get an 8' satellite dish as well as enough bandwidth for the quality we want at the price we want is proving to be challenging. But we're doing what we can to make it happen.
spacevidcast 2 months ago
I' m like a rover the size of a bus
suquip 2 months ago
going to mars while you make a mess in your own house planet earth what is in american brain?
gunsitia 2 months ago
Our destiny lies above us. Ad astra!
sirachman 2 months ago
Mars bitches! Suck on that Russia! USA does space best!
monokhem 2 months ago
NASA Rocks!
poppopscarvinshop 2 months ago
Great Job NASA Keep up the Good WORK!!!
AJNism 2 months ago
William Cooper
i8hy6e3 2 months ago
@i8hy6e3 ...is dead and was crazy.
ianman6 2 months ago
I love NASA
solgabert 2 months ago 13
I can imagine how stressful will be when they receive a signal that the MSL Curiosity is about to land... knowing it's already too late to do anything! Have to wait and hope everything went right as planned. I remember being very skeptic about the way opportunity and spirit where designed to be land. Having that big airbag jumping on the ground and have to end up on the right side! I felt.. wow, and they think it will work?
fcycles 2 months ago 3
good
PaddyPatrone 2 months ago
good vid
RTRVII 3 months ago
That launch was quite beautiful.
kiml42 3 months ago
lol automagically
jack10133 3 months ago
Glad to see more space vid cast on "non-maned" missions.
KKM121 3 months ago
@KKM121 Alopecia is no laughing matter.
nilbud 3 months ago
@nilbud I guess not. But what does it have to do with my comment??
KKM121 2 months ago
jeez that's a lot of responsibility for an explosive bolt..they must have at least one back-up for that though??...you would hope so.....anyway good luck Curiosity!! :D
thesunreport 3 months ago
good
ExquisiteRain 3 months ago
good
barbelotta 3 months ago
good
1Nekit1 3 months ago