fmdog44
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118 years ago the Wright brothers first flight lasted 12 seconds. NASA's first flight on another planet yesterday lasted 30 seconds.
Yeah, you don't just drop people off on a distant planet and say "procreate".I've been watching for that and was glad to see it finally happen. I watch every SpaceX launch and return. I'm really anxious to see what role their Starship will perform once it's ready for use. Elon Musk seems to be in a hurry to send people to Mars, but I think life support for that environment is still a long way off.
There's video on youtube and on the NASA website. Pretty cool!It is very exciting ......... Mars, flying around on Another planet. Thrilling!
You mean that Martian nuclear reactor that melts the ice core and releases oxygen isn't working? I saw it in Total Recall.I've been watching for that and was glad to see it finally happen. I watch every SpaceX launch and return. I'm really anxious to see what role their Starship will perform once it's ready for use. Elon Musk seems to be in a hurry to send people to Mars, but I think life support for that environment is still a long way off.
The drone has a recorder camera in its belly. Takes a while for images to get to NASA so I'm not sure it's taken any footage yet. But it sent black and white still photos of its shadow on the surface after it finally lifted off.Why don't they fly that and a camera over the face. Inquiring minds want to know if it's real/
I have to agree with fmdog44. What we, now, think of as cutting edge science, is what future historians may call, "first attempts".To me space exploration will take leaps and bounds once we solve things like energy, gravity and even time. Every second we get smarter and smarter in the world of science. Just now the Chinese are claiming they can detect stealth technology with their new radar. We are in the Wright Brothers era now compared to what lies ahead. The future can be beautiful if we make it beautiful.