Tonight, NASA's Curiosity rover touches down on Mars
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im sad
[QUOTE=OogalaBoogal;37098281]Oreo's page today!
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It's just... so beautiful.
Of course it has to land while my internet is capped...
Someone give me NASA's e-mail address, I'll ask them to delay it for a day so I can watch it. I'm sure they'll understand.
NASA TV just switched to showing the control room live, although without audio (for me at least.) [url]http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html[/url]
There must be a huge pit in the stomach of the operators in NASA HQ right now.
What stream do you guys recommend for watching the landing?
NASA TV now streaming in Times Square"
[url]http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/timessquare/[/url]
Click the south view camera.
[URL="http://www.ustream.tv/nasahdtv"]NASA HD on UStream[/URL] seems best.
Well it'll only be 2am for me when it happens so I guess I HAVE to stay up.
[QUOTE=nomad1;37098663]What stream do you guys recommend for watching the landing?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=mblunk;37098489]NASA TV just switched to showing the control room live, although without audio (for me at least.) [url]http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html[/url][/QUOTE]
Thanks for those links guys.
Wow that Asian lady doesn't sound Asian at all. It's only 10:50pm here :v: I win.
Kaboom! It gets hit by something unknown then the news channels blow up the story and voila aliens.
I can only dream.
90 minutes
That augmented reality curiosity app is so cool :v:
One in the morning here, Not really tired at all
5am, I feel like a corpse
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chain smoking + mountain dew...
this shit better not crash
Only 9:05 here. :v:
Fuck, 6:06 AM here.
Is there a stream direct from the satellite that is watching it right now? I can't find one on NASA.gov
They are turning the transmitter off
5:11am here, my body is ready
Are they going to actually show any real picture from Mars once she lands?
[QUOTE=H4wkeye;37099184]Are they going to actually show any real picture from Mars once she lands?[/QUOTE]
probably not
[QUOTE=BrownTown;37099164]Is there a stream direct from the satellite that is watching it right now? I can't find one on NASA.gov[/QUOTE]
The best you can do is watch http://eyes.nasa.gov/launch2.html?document=$SERVERURL/content/documents/msl/edl.xml
only 12:15am here! i'm ready to watch
curiosity is now on her own now.
2:12PM, I get home at 4:10pm, I hope we fucking did it.
they just cut off command from it. Its all up to the device now
Just the method in which Curiosity will be landing is amazing.
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