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#80
by
Mapperuo
on 06 Aug, 2012 03:57
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That ipad app looks awesome!
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#81
by
hyper_snyper
on 06 Aug, 2012 03:58
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Is there an html5 based live stream? All the flash sites pin my CPU.
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#82
by
Retired Downrange
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:06
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#83
by
hyper_snyper
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:12
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You rock. Thanks.
Also, Go Curiosity!
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#84
by
dafixer
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:14
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Saw her in the cleanroom at JPL last March. Watching her land tonight on Mars! Go baby go!!!
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#85
by
Halidon
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:16
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Sounders won, I got burned to a crisp at SeaFair, and now I'm ready to cheer on Curiosity!
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#86
by
robertross
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:18
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Godspeed Curiosity.
All the best to the teams helping to bring her in.
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#87
by
Mapperuo
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:24
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I really think NASA have hit the coverage spot on between the public channel and the 'fluff' and giving the clean feed on the media channel.
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#88
by
Bubbinski
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:38
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I'm at the U of Utah now, in a lecture hall with NASA TV on a projection screen. I haven't been in a college classroom in AGES. I'm ready to take notes!
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#89
by
robertross
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:39
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Yikes! I just tried viewing the launch from Ustream because I read from chris that 26k users are on, and as expected the chat is an absolute blur!
I don't suppose anyone is watching the launch from a stream with a slightly smaller viewer base? 
47,000 users on now!!
Crazy awesome!
WOW, now over 80,000 online and 11M views
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#90
by
grakenverb
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:44
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Yankees beat the Mariners, now hoping Curiousity beats the odds and has a safe landing!
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#91
by
oiorionsbelt
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:45
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Excuse the serious question but the spacecrafts velocity is increasing, is this because of it's proximity to Mars?
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#92
by
e of pi
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:48
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Excuse the serious question but the spacecrafts velocity is increasing, is this because of it's proximity to Mars?
I'd imagine so--potential energy trading for kinetic.
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#93
by
Retired Downrange
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:49
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Pucker time approaching.....
(and I had thought I would nap some tonight.... not a chance!)
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#94
by
simonbp
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:51
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Excuse the serious question but the spacecrafts velocity is increasing, is this because of it's proximity to Mars?
Yes, it's deep in Mars's gravity well now.
EDIT: At 100 km altitude, it has gained 5 km/s from Mars's gravity.
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#95
by
wechose
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:53
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Hi all,don't know about You guys but I have as many tabs open as RAM can handle,ANY members in Time Square logged on by Phone or Wi-FI hotspot?,Hey give us a wave...Hold up an NSF sign......The Whole World is watching........ I have everthing crossed,some parts I have crossed shall remain nameless as this is a family site...........

Apologies to poster who first posted the link to Times Square,cannot remember Your user name,but here it is and camera angles can be changed!
http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/timessquare/
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#96
by
Mapperuo
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:54
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#97
by
oiorionsbelt
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:54
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Thanks guys.
Sweating in Seattle
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#98
by
HappyMartian
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:55
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NASA TV is lovely! Godspeed Curiosity!
Cheers!
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#99
by
MATTBLAK
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:55
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At 7 minutes and 12 seconds before touchdown, I'm going to start playing the version of Gustav Holst's 'Mars" that I have!! (Charles Dutoit conducting)