TV News LIES

Saturday, Jul 06th

Last update06:04:07 AM GMT

You are here News Editorials Alex Baer: Space: Measuring Bangs and Bucks

Alex Baer: Space: Measuring Bangs and Bucks

E-mail Print PDF

NASA teamFor cosmic tire-kickers, NASA's Mars rovers were always special.  Then, Curiosity came along:  twice as long and five times heavier.  The mission was like shot-putting a Mini Cooper 352 million miles, then perfectly hitting an entry window to the planet -- a zone measuring about 3 by 19 kilometers, a microscopic target after that long a distance.

You hit the thin atmosphere at 13,200 miles an hour -- 3-point-7 miles per second -- a real need to slow down, fast:  enter friction and deployed heat shield, then 'chute, slowing from 900 miles an hour to 180 in just two minutes, then sky crane, to surface.

Cross your fingers, and hope a long list of mission-critical events, all closely timed and exactingly choreographed, happen precisely on cue.  No pressure:  We're just trying out a trunkful of new landing operations, is all -- Talk about a mission with lots of precisely-moving parts!

It was enough to make a master Swiss watchmaker jumpy.  It all came off like clockwork, and without a hitch, as you know.

Mars Science Laboratory, Curiosity, safely landed, a whole ton.  In feet:  nearly 10 long -- not counting the arm -- 9 wide, 7 tall.  About the size of a small SUV.  Its prime mission will last one Martian year, or 23 Earth months.

The JPL center, of course, erupted into thanksgiving -- fitting, given that Curiosity took wing two days after Thanksgiving Day, last year, and is just now getting there.

More...


Most Recent Related Stories...


Trump’s Unanimous Conviction Is Heartbreaking

Opinion about Trump conviction On Thursday afternoon, after less than 10 hours of deliberating, 12 ordinary jurors hailing from New...

The Bombs of August : In Remembrance of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Atomic bombing of HiroshimaOn Monday, August 6, 1945, after six months of intense firebombing of 67 other Japanese cities,...

The Bombs of August : In Remembrance of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Enola Gay crewOn Monday, August 6, 1945, after six months of intense firebombing of 67 other Japanese cities,...

The USA Today Editorial Board, independent from newsroom, endorsed Joe Biden. Here's why.

Members of US Editorial BoardIn its 38 years of existence, the USA TODAY Editorial Board has never endorsed a candidate for president....
 
America's # 1 Enemy
Tee Shirt
& Help Support TvNewsLIES.org!
TVNL Tee Shirt
 
TVNL TOTE BAG
Conserve our Planet
& Help Support TvNewsLIES.org!
 
Get your 9/11 & Media
Deception Dollars
& Help Support TvNewsLIES.org!
 
The Loaded Deck
The First & the Best!
The Media & Bush Admin Exposed!