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Launches in 26 minutes.

https://www.twitch.tv/nasa

The Perseverance buggy thing is going to mars say byebye to him and wish him luck

>> No.11952707

First for anime

>> No.11952708

>>11952692
I want to watch this because rocket launches are cool but good grief every time I take a look at the tab it's niggers or women or nigger women

Just stop with the fucking tokenism, it's so blatant.

>> No.11952712

t-00:21:20

>> No.11952718

Confirmed. Twitch is the fastest stream.

>> No.11952720
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>>11952692
>Twitch

>> No.11952725

>>11952692
my insomnia is good for once. Looking forward to it. Other streams:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIB3JbIIbPU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJIn5iBE46E

>> No.11952734
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>A launch that's taking off at a feasible time to watch from Aus
Perfect, good luck rover

>> No.11952735

>Earthquake
Oh shit of fuck a 3.9
Imagine if the launch was from Vandenberg

>> No.11952747

>>11952735
felt that, pretty nice jolt. very exciting morning indeed

>> No.11952751

Perseverance-tan when you weebs? Can she have one of those helicopter stick things you launch with rubbing your hands together?

>> No.11952756

>>11952708
What makes you decide whether someone is just there for appearances, vs when they've actually earned it? Also, America is only what, 60% white? You're gonna see some nonwhites sometimes.

>> No.11952762

Can't wait to see inferior American calculations result in big explosion :)

>> No.11952764

All systems go.
10% of weather violation.

Light this fucking candle already.

>> No.11952765

A unnecessarily complicated the sample return plan is, I'm excited for it. Maybe they'll find solid evidence for or against life instead of "well, we found something but we're not sure".

>> No.11952768

>>11952762
Seethe harder Yuri, Crew Dragon is here to stay.

>> No.11952769

Light this fucking candle.
Did you remember to get your boarding pass with the mission outreach last year?

>> No.11952770

>>11952756
That's the thing, I'll admit my biases are coming into play. I'm sure more than a few of these people definitely deserve to be there but I've seen so much tokenism forced by NASA and other large organisations and companies over the last several years that I no longer trust any of the guests to be the genuine article.

>> No.11952777

NASA is using a shogi piece for their stream logo.

>> No.11952778

>>11952768
I'm Nigel actually, thanks for the (You) though

>> No.11952789
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It's gonna crash isn't it

>> No.11952793

>>11952789
Into the orbiting Tesla

>> No.11952798

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2020/07/perseverance-ingenuity-ready-journey-to-mars/

>> No.11952800
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PERMISSION TO LOOOONCH, AUGH OOF I'M GOING TO LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONCH!

>> No.11952803

>>11952712
T-4m and counting!

>> No.11952809
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11952809

Board go/no-go rolecall.

>> No.11952810

>Two different countdown clocks
This shit is what caused Starliner to kill itself.

>> No.11952814

3 MINS

>> No.11952815

2 minutes boys

>> No.11952816

>>11952809
shitposting is go flight.

>> No.11952817

SPACEX BOATS FOUND DOWNRANGE

>> No.11952818

>>11952809
/tv/, we're go

>> No.11952821

>>11952810
That was Boeing's mess up. ULA and NASA have better coders.

>> No.11952824

I'm going to Mars

>> No.11952825
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11952825

No sticky? Sad.

>> No.11952829

>>11952809
/i/ reporting in, might do a doodle

>> No.11952831

>Not even 100 posts
Is /sci/ ded?

>> No.11952833

whats the point of space

>> No.11952835
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5, 4, 3, 2, 1, LAUNCH!

>> No.11952836
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11952836

Godspeed

>> No.11952837
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11952837

here we go

>> No.11952838
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>> No.11952839

>>11952831
The Chinese launch one was even deader.

>> No.11952840

Jinxing back for Tianwen!

>> No.11952842

AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHAHHHHHHHHHHHHH

>> No.11952843

>>11952821
That desynced countdown says otherwise

>> No.11952844

Godspeed perseverance

>> No.11952846
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11952846

Aliens here we COME

>> No.11952847

nice, looking good so far

>> No.11952850
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>> No.11952852

go for lunch

>> No.11952853

MAX Q

>> No.11952855

i love spaceflight so fucking much

>> No.11952856
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IM SO SCARED FUCK

>> No.11952859

The telemetry graphics are neat

>>11952829
Wait that's actually a board here?

>> No.11952860

>>11952833
answers

>> No.11952861

Clean booster peel off!

>> No.11952862
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>ywn travel among the stars

>> No.11952867

>>11952839
Anasis-II thread was fucking litty, spooky gookies

>> No.11952868

>>11952833
Living space.

>> No.11952873

why do they not have really enthusiastic announces like on sports?

>> No.11952874
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11952874

GO RL10 GO

>> No.11952875

IT BLEW UP!!!!

>> No.11952876

>>11952862
This makes me want to kill myself every single day.

>> No.11952879

Too early for us Amerifats to care and we're preparing for work

>> No.11952880

>>11952875
Fuck off

>> No.11952884
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Half of Britons wouldn't take a trip up to the moon, even in guaranteed safety

>> No.11952889
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>>11952873
because nerds

>> No.11952894
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>>11952884
Why would you leave God's own country to go to some shitty rock?

>> No.11952895
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"This is not an actual video"
No shit.

>> No.11952899

First COVID-19 infection on Mars not due to human rover -- NASA

>> No.11952901
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>>11952884
not worth the fuss 2bh

>> No.11952900
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>>11952884
no Greggs there

>> No.11952905

that stage sep was sexy

>> No.11952907

>>11952873
announcers now aren't like they used to be, spacex made it the industry norm for announcers to be more of commentators who can barely comment

>> No.11952909

>>11952895
lol

>> No.11952910

>>11952884
There's noone to colonise, what's the point

>> No.11952912

>>11952884
I'm a BRITON and I wouldn't because it would be scary and I'd probably have a panic attack the whole time

(pretend I posted a cute shy anime girl, 4chan isn't letting me post images right now)

>> No.11952913

>>11952884
fucking boomers

>> No.11952916

>>11952884
The only reason to go to space is big game hunting and ooga booga tribesman conquesting on a habitable planet.

>> No.11952917

>>11952859
ULA has the best telemetry display (velocity/altitude, switching to orbital params when near orbit). I wish everyone did that on their launch streams. India and ESA have the next-best telemetry graphs.

>> No.11952920

>>11952895
You'd be amazed how many idiots scream about how NASA is faking space when that disclaimer isn't used.

>> No.11952929
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>>11952912
>Oi! You 'ave an anime girl posting loicense?

>> No.11952930

not to jinx it, but I think we got too lucky with the complicated landing of the curiosity rover and this one is going to crash on mars

>> No.11952933
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Um
how long until it gets to Mars?

>> No.11952938

OH NO!
The fire went out!

>> No.11952940

>>11952933
7 months, in February

>> No.11952941
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>Thrusters stuck on
OH NO NO NO NO

>> No.11952942

How is everyone except SpaceX still using animations that KSP puts to shame for their upper stages?

>> No.11952945

youtuber getting clout

>> No.11952946

>>11952941
>Shoots the rover back into Earth

>> No.11952948

>>11952941
>can't into ullage thrusters

>> No.11952951

>>11952942
Too busy making a rocket maybe

>> No.11952953
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>>11952941
>perigee and apogee altitude slowly ticking up

>> No.11952954

It's spiraling out of control
It's over

>> No.11952956

>>11952945
To be fair they do a bit of work with ULA, they are based in Huntsville after all

>> No.11952957

>>11952940
how the FUCK does it have enough fuel for 7 months?

also what happens if it gets hit by a rock?

>> No.11952958

>>11952933
I think about 30m till the TMI burn, then it's a 7 month coast.

>> No.11952961

>>11952942
They think it's better than just having a camera for some reason.
The Tianwen-1 had a few seconds worth of upper stage footage.

>> No.11952962

>>11952953
It's called fine adjustments prior to injection. It's like 25+ minutes until next burn.

>> No.11952964

>>11952957
It doesn't fire it's engines for 7 months straight.
Unironically play KSP to understand how it all works.

>> No.11952966

>>11952957
That's not how orbital mechanics work.

>> No.11952967

>>11952957
>how the FUCK does it have enough fuel for 7 months?
It doesn't burn all the way there. It just burns to an appropriate velocity and coasts the rest of the way.

>also what happens if it gets hit by a rock?
Very very unlikely, but hopefully if it does happen then it would be minor.

>> No.11952968

>>11952957
>how the FUCK does it have enough fuel for 7 months?
They do a Trans-Mars Insertion Burn to place it on a trajectory that will intercept Mars, then it coasts there without using fuel, except for periodic corrections.
>what happens if it gets hit by a rock
Depends on the rock and where it gets hit.
Obviously, in space there are no guarantees.

>> No.11952969

>Getting the Veritasium guy instead of Smarter Every Day or Rober the ex Curiosity guy.

>> No.11952973
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>>11952957
um, it kind of just does one big push in the direction of where mars will be in 7 months and that's it
and there really aren't any big rocks out there outside of the asteroid belts

>> No.11952974

>>11952969
>Getting the Veritasium guy instead of an esteemed autistronaut from 4ASS

>> No.11952979

>>11952969
Rober is probably there doing something
The fact that they didn't get SED in surprises me though, he's a space nut and is in bama

>> No.11952982

>>11952964
>>11952967
>>11952968
That's AWFULLY convenient. We just HAPPEN to not need that much fuel. Outside the planet JUST HAPPENS to be a space where you can float around as though you're underwater.

>> No.11952984

>>11952895
It’s for dumbass amerimutts

>> No.11952985

>>11952982
Yes.

>> No.11952988

>>11952982
STFU janny, space isn't very convenient.

>> No.11952989

>>11952982
>float around as though you're underwater
Nah, it's better than water. Space doesn't slow you down.

>> No.11952990

>>11952979
Apparently SED's watching it live. I'm rooting he gets into the Astronaut Corps soon.

>> No.11952991

>>11952957
Dude there is so much space in fucking space that it’s verrrry unlikely

>> No.11952992

>>11952982
It's called inertia in a gravitational field.
If you jump off a cliff (and if you're implying that space is a hoax, you should), you don't need to keep exerting yourself to hit the ground.

>> No.11952994

>>11952982
>float around as though you're underwater
Except that's not what's happening at all. You're "floating around" various gravity wells and you're using the laws of physics to work with you. This is just the slow and efficient way of doing shit, like stopping the engine of a car and rolling it downhill after you spent all your gas driving it up a mountain.

>> No.11952995

>>11952982
Are you trying to preach to us?

>> No.11952996

>>11952982
They spent however many billions on this project and your complaining that it’s not hard enough?

>> No.11952998
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>>11952982
"Given ships or sails adapted to the breezes of heaven, there will be those who will not shrink from even that vast expanse"

t. Johannes Kepler

>> No.11952999

>>11952982
But that's wrong though, space is actually even easier to accelerate in compared to water because there's nearly (in practical terms) zero drag in space, so you don't lose any speed to resistance like you would in air or water. Unfortunately, when dealing with the low ISP drives like bipropellant liquid fuel rockets the time you can spend moving the rocket is very limited so space travel is essentially like riding a bullet for the long trips.

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>>11952998
>ksp autism

>> No.11953005

NOOO IT WAS SUPPOSED TO CRASH CHINKBROS

>> No.11953007

>diverse

>> No.11953008

>>11953005
It's in a parked orbit, just wait for it to orbit around to be within line of site of one of our killer-sats. ;)

>> No.11953009

>>11952990
I hope so too, even if it is just being a guinea pig for some lab somewhere

>> No.11953010

>>11952957
Play a game called kerabal space program.
You preform calculated burns that last from seconds to minutes. The burns happen at calculated positions of orbit of a body (Earth) so that the maximum apex of the new orbit can decelerate into the gravitational influence of Mars. Lots of timing and calculations involved with the current time being the cheapest opportunity in regards to energy required due to calculated planetary alignments

>> No.11953013

that guy on stream is literally clark kent

>> No.11953015

>go to /sci/ looking for a sticky
>no sticky
>top three threads are people reeeing over women in science
uh alright, i'm out

>> No.11953020

>>11953015
They didn't sticky the Tianwen-1 launch.
What makes this so special?

>> No.11953022

when is the next burn? haven't been listening into the stream for a few minutes

>> No.11953025

>>11953022
bout 10 mins

>> No.11953028

>>11953022
10-15m I think

>> No.11953030

>>11953015
>implying women aren't cringe

>> No.11953031

so much I FUCKING LOVE SPACE in this montage

>> No.11953032

>>11953022
it's only an animation now, pretty gay

>> No.11953033

A rocket and a spacesuit is literally the same thing.

Take a normal spacesuit, in which you can sustain human life using oxygen and stuff. Now make it slightly bigger so it has means to propel itself. Now add some other stuff, like a fridge, somewhere to sleep etc. Your spacesuit is now a rocket ship.

>> No.11953035

>>11953025
>>11953028
cool, thanks

>> No.11953037

>>11953020
first mars rover from US in like 9 years

>> No.11953045

What does Perseverance eat? Will he be comfortable in the rocket? Won't he be lonely?

>> No.11953046

>>11953020
Fuck China.

>> No.11953047

>>11953031
If it makes the general public care about space, then I'll accept it. Can't wait until some really big projects happen though so that space flight can be advertised on that rather than feel-good stuff about the idea of exploration.

>> No.11953049

>enceladus shout-out
Based. My favrit moon.

>> No.11953051

>>11953045
he eats plutonium and no he has a baby drone on his tummy

>> No.11953053

>>11953045
crickets and mealworms
he's got a big box of them to eat on the way, he'll be fine

>> No.11953054
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>>11953045
He sleeps the whole way there

>> No.11953056

>>11953015
>>11953020
You can get stickies if you go into the 4chan irc and ask the mods. It just takes foresight to do it before the actual launch starts.

>> No.11953057

>>11952958
Landing is scheduled for February 18, 2021

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>>11953045
lonely? no! he and ingenuity will cuddle a lot

>> No.11953063

A stupid question, but does the probe orbit earth first or is it a straight burn to earth escape?

>> No.11953066

>>11953062
he's gonna run over ingenuity, infa100$

>> No.11953067

>>11953062
You just know

>> No.11953070

>>11953062
that thing is going to fly for 10 seconds and crash lol

>> No.11953071

>>11953063
It's in a temporary earth orbit right now, coming up to a departure burn soon.

>> No.11953073

>>11953063
Orbiting now. We don't have rockets powerful enough for a direct insertion. Most of the energy in a rocket is spent getting the fuck out of our own gravity well, the rest is spent on doing slow ass hohmann transfers. That's why it won't get there until February next year.

>> No.11953075

coming up on second burn to leave Earth orbit

>> No.11953077
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IKEEEEEEEEE

>> No.11953080

>>11953062
>Tags: Size Difference

>> No.11953084

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENheB3d8vQc

>> No.11953085

>>11953062
tfw no big mommy rover gf

>> No.11953087

>>11953015
/pol/ and /r9k/ were a mistake

>> No.11953096

>>11953087
Add /b/ to that list too. Mods want to turn every board into /b/.

>> No.11953097

>>11953087
Only r9k fucking love pol

>> No.11953099

bobendug

>> No.11953103

kek cucking ula by holding spacex successes over their heads

nasa has bants

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>...we want to talk about planetary protection...

>> No.11953122
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currently on mars...

>> No.11953129

>>11953103
To be fair ULA is doing their job perfectly, it's Boeing that messed up with Starliner.

>> No.11953137

And successful separation of probe from Centaur booster. That's about it for a few months.

>> No.11953144

so US has money to send whitey to mars but no money fo reparations? something dun add up

:thinking:

>> No.11953146

They keep saying it will detect life. But does it even have equipment for that?

>> No.11953149

>>11953129
I was super impressed with atlas V team today. Very disciplined and it’s a shame boeing casts such a negative light on them

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>designed by Karl Mars, one of the Marx brothers
lolwut

>> No.11953159

>>11953144
N

>> No.11953160

>>11953097
Because they both hate women.

>> No.11953162

>>11953146
I assume what they mean is that it's carrying a gas spectrometer tuned to pick up methane, a common waste product of complex multicellular life. It's very, very scarce in a barren environment, any high concentrations of it can be indicative of the presence of living organisms.

>> No.11953164

>>11953149
Yeah ULA is a good company. It's too bad that they're constantly under the leash of OldSpace. I hope they survive in a post-Starship-world

>> No.11953165

>>11953159
O

>> No.11953170

>>11953150
That made me double-take, too. Like, what the fuck? Is NASA full of Marxists or some shit?

>> No.11953171

>>11953122
AEIOU
JOHN MADDEN JOHN MADDEN JOHN MADDEN
FOOTBALL!
Oh no time for another Chinese earthquake
Brbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbr

>> No.11953172

>>11953144
>NASA budget - ~$20 billion
>Federal welfare budget ~$1.5 trillion
You've had your reparations and then some.

>> No.11953174

>>11953146
I think it can look at the rocks to see if there's evidence that might mean life existed before. That's why they're landing near the river delta

>> No.11953179

>>11953172
>Not even looking at the half a trillion for the military

>> No.11953180

why are they talking to 5 year olds

>> No.11953181

>>11953179
What the fuck does the military have to do with it?

>> No.11953184

>>11953180
Normies have low attention spans due to the social media age. So they need to use simple words and flashy things to keep their attention

>> No.11953187

>>11953179
>yes goy disarm yourselves to pay for the third world

ok boomer

>> No.11953188

>>11953181
It's also a welfare program, but for defense companies.

>> No.11953192

trump should be using this money on the wall keeping aliens OUT not finding us more to put on welfare

>> No.11953195

>>11953188
Now that's whataboutism at its finest, get the fuck out of here. Get a fucking job while you're at it.

>> No.11953196

>>11953181
I was bringing up the budget is all

>>11953187
>Disarm ourselves
Hell we could get rid of just half our stuff and still steamroll the rest of the world

>> No.11953204

Can you tourists please fuck off back to /pol/ please, the stage separation happened, the show is over go home

>> No.11953206

>>11953195
I'm not that other asshole, but it's always worth it to joke at the expense of defense contractors, it's the least they can do considering how badly they scam the US taxpayer. Getting back to work in a couple days.

>> No.11953207

>>11953184
Yeah just so sad.

>> No.11953210

>>11953164
ULA will always be a launch company though. Even ACES is just an extension of that. SpaceX is doing launch, spacecraft, satellites, and anything to make it to Mars

>> No.11953213

10 pounds of plutonium for 110Watts of power for 18 years.

>> No.11953215

>>11953204
Ah well lads time to pack our bags

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>>11953210
>ACES
GET THAT COMMIE SHIT OUT OF MY SIGHT

>> No.11953218

>>11953204
Seething. Don't let the dam fall on your head.

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>>11953184

>> No.11953223

>>11953217
BEGONE DEMON! IN THE NAME OF THE HOLY ORBITAL FUEL DEPOT, GET OUT OF OUR SIGHT AND SLINK BACK TO THE HELLHOLE THAT IS ALABAMA!

>> No.11953224

>>11953213
All that mass of plutonium for 1/6th the power to run a commercial desktop, RTGs should simply be completely done away with in favor of nuclear-stirling motors.

>> No.11953225

>>11953217
DEPOTS

>> No.11953234
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Jesus

>> No.11953235

Why is the stream still going? It's already separated, are there any more maneuvers or what?

>> No.11953238

>>11953222
That movie is too accurate it hurts

>> No.11953243

>>11953235
signal acquisition in like 4 minutes

>> No.11953248

>>11953243
Oh. Like it says on the corner of the screen.
Apparently I chew cocks like bubble gum.

>> No.11953250

11:30 a.m. Mars 2020 Post Launch News Conference

>> No.11953254

>>11953204
when the niggers come for you poindexters, you'll wish you listened to /pol/

>> No.11953259

Nell got bit, Whitey on the move

>> No.11953263

Acquisition of signal by the DSN.

>> No.11953264

>>11953254
Why would they? Sports science helps their favourite sports players get even better, also vaccines and such too

>> No.11953266

So that was it?

>> No.11953270
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Hopefully 2021 won't be such a gigantic shit show.

>> No.11953276

>>11953270
It’s not an election year so it won’t be ((()))

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>>11953223
>>11953225
YOU ASKED FOR IT IM GONNA SAY THE N-WORD

>> No.11953282

>>11953264
You act like shitskins are able to think beyond their lizard brains.

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>>11953276
I just hope I never have to hear about Covid ever, ever, ever again.

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>>11953279
DEPOTS

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>>11953288
NATIONALIZE

>> No.11953300

Yes, black woman. You're very quirky. We get it.

>> No.11953308

>>11952692
>Yet another rover
Yawn.

>> No.11953311

>>11953250
Next up today: the year's first Proton launch in about eight hours
Then tomorrow Kourou has its first launch since the COVID shutdowns, an Ariane 5 launch.

>> No.11953312

fuck the press conference, it's time to watch a water tower fire its engines

>> No.11953358

>>11953051
Well that's just adorable.

>> No.11953373

>>11953284
That's a shame for you Anon, because every time a Democrat wants to do something authoritarian (read every second of every day of every week of every month of every year, for all time) you're gonna hear about Covid.

>> No.11953385

So now we have the Emirates Mars Mission "Hope", the Chinese "Tianwen-1", and the US "Perseverance". all en route to Mars.
I note Hope is using the DSN, but DSN Now won't quote a range.

>> No.11953395

>>11953385
To be fair they're all in the same direction.
At this point DSN probably just needs to plan for 8 months of having something point toward the Mars transfer orbit every synod. You can always hang another receiver a the dish if it's pointed the right way.

>> No.11953564

>>11953385
What’s China using instead of DSN?

>> No.11953571

>>11953564
They use the ghosts of the villagers they dropped spent stages on.

>> No.11953613

>>11953564
Chine has set up its own network, including one dish in Argentina, and one in Namibia, besides their dishes in China itself.

>> No.11953649

>>11952884
This is why women never achieve great things

>> No.11953687

>>11953649
incel detected

>> No.11953700

>>11953687
Cope and dilate

>> No.11953730

>>11952884
those clear gender differences really says it all