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Methinks... 

Posted Wednesday 12th November 2008 13:16 GMT

Coat

... Someone's been reading Arthur C Clarke's "A Meeting With Medusa" ;-)

Economical with the truth? 

Posted Wednesday 12th November 2008 13:32 GMT

"and there were no instruments designed to do surface science after landing"

This is untrue. There was a surface science package (SSP) on the Huygens probe that was designed to measure surface properties. Hence the name. Whilst there was no experiment to determine the properties of a solid surface by a direct sample there were several experiments to measure liquid properties for a potential liquid landing. Also the penetrometer and accelerometer data were used to determine the surface composition.

I know this because I designed and wrote the SSP s/w!

Having said that I think it is a great idea anyway.

SSP Boffin post !! 

Posted Wednesday 12th November 2008 17:46 GMT

we are not worthy ...

What is over the next hill? 

Posted Wednesday 12th November 2008 21:25 GMT

That, is one of the questions that has driven man on throughout history, If we don't continue to explore the world around us we are denying part of our basic nature. Can't wait for the results.

Thank you Nano nano 

Posted Thursday 13th November 2008 12:19 GMT

Happy

For making me smile on this grey November day. You surely must be worthy.

SSP Boffin Post!! 

Posted Friday 14th November 2008 16:34 GMT

Boffin

Worthy or not, Mr Newton: Thank You. Reading about missions like Cassini/Huygens, the (unbelievably unkillable) Rovers, Phoenix, etc. etc. are among the only events in the news that give me any sort of hope for the future.

The world might be ending, the world might not be ending. Financial Crisis, Peak Oil, Murder Spree, Tainted Meat, Superbug, Superdrug, War, Famine, Pestilence Death and Apathy.

Somewhere however, SOMEWHERE...thousands of people all did thier part to painstakingly assemble, test, program, break, re-assemble, re-test, re-program and launch robots to OTHER PLANETS. (Or celestial bodies that are not *quite* considered planets, etc.)

I understand the science, I understand how building this little critters is possible, how easy, and how hard all of it is. To me, the message is not in that we learned this, or that, or that we accomplished someone that had not been accomplished before. The message, the important one, is that despite all the strife and angst, despite any and all past successes or failures, we found the will, the money, and people to get out there and give science another try.

So to every person involved in these endeavors, from the project planners to the programmers…

…we’re not worthy.

:D

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