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but i know this is humans come to mars and find curiosity and repair it
Ответитьyou drill pilot hole first analyze properties before coring sample would like to see whole process selection and so on looks like no pilot fear of contamination thats for the smart people expensive holes i must say as of yesterday they worth it
ОтветитьHope we can get him back one day I won't lie grew up learning about it before the take off and after really got my class into science it would be incredible to see curiosity back after it's retired
ОтветитьCuriosity work 11 years he do lot of good work thx curiosity
ОтветитьWhat if Mar’s atmosphere gained most of the carbon dioxide from another intelligent civilization created after industrializing and then dying out do to global warming
ОтветитьI hope mark rober's hard work paid off
ОтветитьRight can't we send back the robot to Earth? I know it's hard to sympathize with the robots, but their loneliness pains me.
ОтветитьThe first city on Mars should be named "Curiosity" or "Opportunity"
ОтветитьAll rovers should have a handheld Sat phone provided and way to contact NASA or some orbiter above so the rover, even long after its usefulness, can aid a stricken astronaut to continue exploration. That was the premise of movies Red Planet and The Martian.
ОтветитьDon’t also forget about spirit
ОтветитьHappy birthday curiosity🎉
ОтветитьPlease retrieve curiosity
ОтветитьThe day curiositys battery finally dies, a part of my sould is gonna leave my body cause this thing has been my child hood rover.
Ответитьif it travels 200 meters a day, NASA could get it in a small hole a day before a dust storm.
ОтветитьIt celebrate it's birthday by itself for 9yrs but this year it's not alone because a automatic lawnmower company is putting a voice in it's lawnmower to sing happy birthday to curiosity on earth a beautiful moment 😭
Ответитьcool its my birth day
ОтветитьHey should have sent curiosity with a friend cause damb I feel sad when curiosity haves a birthday
ОтветитьThe reason you feel such a human attachment to these rovers in their human-like demeanor, the camera looking like a cute little eye, and overall just a part of ourselves, as it's not a NASA achievement, but a human one.
ОтветитьThis Rover Made History And Will Never Be Forgotten. We Love You Curiosity!🤖❤
ОтветитьIt begs the question:
Why don't we give the rovers a miniature nuclear reactor?
How come no one ever brings up both spirit and opportunity rivers and the first ever rover on Mars sojurner
Ответитьhappy birthday curiosity
ОтветитьImagine perseverance and curiosity meeting in mars “wait WHY ARE THEY GETTING ONTOP OF EATCH OTHER?
ОтветитьI’m confused isn’t the title supposed to be changed to opportunity?
ОтветитьOpportunity>Curiosity.
ОтветитьWe need to send a three repair robots for The rovers
ОтветитьMars looks like Arizona desert
ОтветитьThe thumbnail looks like as if Curiosity is running away from a big dust cloud.
ОтветитьNasa - opportunity rovers life expectancy is 90 days , but lived above a decade
Apple iphone - oh please chargee every 3 hours and protect me from everything 🤣🤣🤣 or elese ill committ die 😂😂😂
R.I.P Opportunity
ОтветитьMy stupid ass thinks that adding solar panels will solve the issue
ОтветитьOkay.. so i want to ask smth.. cant we just refill or give it a new reactor core? If we cant do that.. then get ready your tissues folks
ОтветитьThey could have put some seeds on that thing and had it just randomly toss them out as it went along, I've seen plants grow in the most impossible places so the chance of plants growing are there. plus, maybe it would help start to create an atmosphere that would make it habitable for oxygen breathing life.
They also should have put wiper blades on solar panels, spider legs with wheels, a low power mode for the rover to go into during dust storms on its own and small fans throughout the interior to keep the air flow going so the dust doesn't sit on the wires. its sad that these NASA engineers don't think of these things considering they are supposed to be really smart, here I'm just a guy in Kansas that likes to build things and question everything. lol
Speaking of Dust storms, that would indicate that there is air, you cant have wind without it and with that being said that also means there is an ozone or there wouldn't be that possibility. It may not be a livable ozone but its still there.
All that money and science, they send one bot that can do several different things instead of several bots that can do the same. They dont all have to be running at the same time but still, It would be like having a toybox on a road trip.
And the success story goes on... Perseverance (with Ingenuity) has now been on Mars for one year, while is Curiosity still working. Great stuff.
ОтветитьOh so there are dust storms on mars?Mars?? Hmmm interesting design of rover....like I would hate for all those exposed gears and stuff to get dusty... Mars has 1% of the atmosphere of earth and yet totally constant overcast skies and dust storms and no one built any outer shell for the ugly little garbage rovers??? Seems legit
ОтветитьI just learned what "fisting" is
ОтветитьAnd perseverance when it dies
ОтветитьWoops
ОтветитьSome one else probaly already said this but all of the rover will be missed. Aka (sonjurner, spirit, oprtunity)(sorry can’t sell
ОтветитьNo one ever talks about Spirit! It too did much more than it was supposed to!
Ответить3,250sol AND COUNTING!!! 9 years 51 days as of today 9/27/21
ОтветитьThey should build one with wind, solar, power
ОтветитьImagine when curiosity is killed by its own curiosity
ОтветитьIf we find Curiosity we can fix it
back up
Goodbye Curiosity. RIP 2011-2030, I guess?
ОтветитьI'm proud it's been a year since Perseverance took off from KSC
ОтветитьWhat would be curiosity's last message than?
Ответитьmy battery is low and its getting dark
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