Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Rover Animation
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Uploaded on Jun 24, 2011
This 11-minute animation depicts key events of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, which will launch in late 2011 and land a rover, Curiosity, on Mars in August 2012. A shorter 4-minute version of this animation, with narration, is also available on our youtube page.
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Top Comments
will atkinson 1 week ago
Personally i think they should have included a little solarpanel and battery so the probe isnt useless when the RGTs run out (in a decade or two) but what the fuck do i know about rocket science
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serpentphoenix 1 week ago
people stop asking questions on YouTube . USE your resources, like wikipedia, nasa.org and its ntrs documents . Also, people stop acting like rocket engineers, unless you actually ARE rocket engineers (KSP players do not qualify) .
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Chickenkeeper24 8 hours ago
There are three possible reasons I can think of to answer that question.
1) It's the size of a small car so there may be hardware,motor or power limitations involved
2) You wouldn't want to tell a multi-billion dollar rover to drive fast along rocky or bumpy terrain and have it accidentally hit something and be destroyed or permanently damaged. There is a 16 minute delay in communications between earth and mars after all, so it would be far too late before anyone could tell it to stop
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Yoda251 8 hours ago
I have a question for you in that case. Cui Bono?
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Yoda251 8 hours ago
Lots of testing on Earth (they built a second "test" rover which is still in a NASA lab somewhere) and computer simulation.
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xav tau tug hlub kuv 14 hours ago
hay
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will atkinson 1 day ago
Yer i agree but still think that the solar panel is useful when the RGTs run out or as a backup source but again i know shit about shit
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nebulae10 2 days ago
its 2013 need real vids
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comicbstudios 2 days ago
not really because mars is further away from the sun and so solar is even less effecient there. also the wiper like device again is justadded weight and same with a large battery in total it is easier just to use RTG
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BrainMutant 2 days ago
curiosity mission is fake
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will atkinson 2 days ago
If you had enough battery storage to last the storms and the nights and a window wiper like devise i think it would be a decent source of power as a backup
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youske3315 3 days ago
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