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#80
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spacetraveler
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:34
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40 min to cruise stage sep. Velocity now over 9600mph.
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#81
by
robertross
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:34
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how about this nav screen!
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#82
by
Nick L.
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:35
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This looks like a really cool TM display (like the STK we see on some launches). Will only update if there is telemetry from the rover.
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#83
by
Prober
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:36
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#84
by
robertross
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:36
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#85
by
Chris Bergin
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:38
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Running through they sequence to EDL and expected events.
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#86
by
Stardust9906
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:38
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Less than 1 hour to landing now
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#87
by
Nick L.
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:39
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#88
by
Chris Bergin
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:40
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The guy above is excellent. Working console and commentating.
45 mins to entry.
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#89
by
Nick L.
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:41
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One way communications (MSL-Earth) only.
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#90
by
Nick L.
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:42
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"7 minutes of terror."
Same EDL engineer as Spirit and Opportunity.
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#91
by
asmi
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:43
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Not sure if this already came up, but I'll post because it is awesome.
If anyone wants to see those neat computer animation shots in real time, it is the NASA JPL "Eyes on the Solar System" tool. Open access to all.
http://eyes.nasa.gov
I've just run this tool in fullscreen with my nVidia Vision 3D glasses on - that's amazing!!!
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#92
by
sdsds
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:44
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Dr Charles Elachi (Director of JPL) visible in the room.
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#93
by
Lee Jay
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:46
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Mars is getting big in the window.
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#94
by
spacetraveler
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:47
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45 min to touchdown, under 30 min to stage sep, velocity now passing 10,000 mph.
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#95
by
robertross
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:48
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#96
by
Space Man Spiff
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:49
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The Admin
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#97
by
robertross
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:49
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#98
by
Prober
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:49
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#99
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Chris Bergin
on 06 Aug, 2012 04:50
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Into "EDL Main Mode"