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NASA going to rock a comet on 4th of July
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Yeah, that is gunna be awesome!
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This is indeed an awesome event and the scientific information should be of great benefit to our understanding of our universe:)!!!!
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Well, i think it hit about 11:30 or something... (It's 1:07 AM here) Happy 4th! lol. I love space, it's very interesting to me. I think it's great what they're using our tax money for :D lol
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Theres a nice way for NASA to make everyone think there back on the ball game, actually design a machine to crash, knowing Nasa it shoudl have flown to mars and started doing perfect orbits around it :)
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Warm Regards :) :) :) :) :) |
I Guess War Of The Worlds could happen now....lol How do they know it aint an Alien Transport, After all we are thinking of using them to transport probs around space...
But on a serious Note.. Here are some pics. http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/1...a02123-471.jpg http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/1...22-516-413.jpg http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/1...a02121-444.jpg http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/1...mation-516.jpg http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/1...ucleus-516.jpg http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/1...astpic-362.jpg |
That is awesome :p
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Yep - 'twas a success. I'm suprised that Nasa's pictures are still in such poor quality, they need to put a high-definition widescreen camera on the hubble telescope :D I mean... how old is that thing anyway?
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But they have got a more powerfull one either up now or due to be put up there. |
So what exactly did they find out?
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Astrologer Sues NASA Over Comet Mission
Jul 5, 1:53 PM (ET) MOSCOW (AP) - NASA's mission that sent a space probe smashing into a comet raised more than cosmic dust - it also brought a lawsuit from a Russian astrologer. Marina Bai has sued the U.S. space agency, claiming the Deep Impact probe that punched a crater into the comet Tempel 1 late Sunday "ruins the natural balance of forces in the universe," the newspaper Izvestia reported Tuesday. A Moscow court has postponed hearings on the case until late July, the paper said. Scientists say the crash did not significantly alter the comet's orbit around the sun and said the experiment does not pose any danger to Earth. The probe's comet crash sent up a cloud of debris that scientists hope to examine to learn how the solar system was formed. Bai is seeking damages totaling $300 million - the approximate equivalent of the mission's cost - for her "moral sufferings," Izvestia said, citing her lawyer Alexander Molokhov. She earlier told the paper that the experiment would "deform her horoscope." NASA representatives in Russia could not be reached for comment on the case. ------------------------------------------- All I have to say if FU Russia for allowing her to file suit. Total and complete bullsnot. |
Yeah, there have been some crazy lawsuits out there.
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"crazy" is the key word. I hope it is laughed out of court.
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some1 need some serious HV shock theropy lol.
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I cant see the point in sueing them, But I do see what concerns are raised. I watched a programme on the mission and they said about it being like something small colliding with a mountain, What they have to realize is that mountain in space waighs nothing, And if you punch a hole into it to allow it to emit something it will be like adding a tiny engine until the emissions stop it will give a push, So in theory it will alter the course on the comet I dont think it would alter that much, But what if there was more pressure inside the comet than they had predicted. |
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