• NASA to launch Curiosity rover 10:02 a.m. EST Saturday. - Watch live.
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[QUOTE=VaSTinY;33446510]boom[/QUOTE] No fuck you
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Yay they have Bico I've missed Bico
Wow, is it already out of the atmosphere
Nice software they got there.
13,700 MPH Geezus.
Smile, you're being watched by THOUSANDS.
That was cool.
Damn I missed it.
NASA still got the moves
Hahahah, I opened the thread, saw "LESS THAN HOUR TO GO" and went "hmm, lets see when it's actually going to start" "T - 1:20" Watching it still, this is the best timing ever.
yay :dance:
[QUOTE=Hardpoint Nomad;33446546]Damn I missed it.[/QUOTE] You can always rewind it. [url]http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html[/url]
Girl in the lower right corner is really cute.
Ahh, the software uses the telemetry to show a 3D model of the rocket.
I saw this thread and opened the stream right at T- 00:10
[img]http://puu.sh/9mUA[/img] Looks like a 60s data center.
Fuck I missed it [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/qHUfw.png[/IMG] Farewell, Curiosity
Stop breathing into the mic jesus.
That was so intense.
Someone please make a thread for when it arrives in 8-9 months so we can watch it land.
[QUOTE=Overv;33446567][img]http://puu.sh/9mUA[/img] Looks like a 60s data center.[/QUOTE] It is :v:
Launch replay.
Data loss, what does it mean?
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[QUOTE=farmatyr;33446658]Data loss, what does it mean?[/QUOTE] Nothing. It's mostly authonomous, and the telemetry signal keeps going out and in. It's not vital.
[QUOTE=farmatyr;33446658]Data loss, what does it mean?[/QUOTE] I assume it meant that they weren't receiving live telemetry data from the craft.
[QUOTE=farmatyr;33446658]Data loss, what does it mean?[/QUOTE] It went out of range of the KSP equipment, so now it's hooking up through a satellite.
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2668640/mcruis.PNG[/img]
Time to go into a voluntary coma for 8 and a half months!
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