Author Topic: NASA's Curiosity rover has touched down on the surface of Mars  (Read 7371 times)

Considering radio waves & all of the waves they use for transmitting video and audio signals also travel at the speed of light, they could have a livestream feed from the robot's camera.


We're almost down to 3.

Considering radio waves & all of the waves they use for transmitting video and audio signals also travel at the speed of light, they could have a livestream feed from the robot's camera.

At four frames per second, but when it's landing and preparing to land it needs to check all systems and send three different types of messages stating the current status and whether it is landed properly.

DO YOU THINK THEY WILL FIND LIFE?



Was going to go to sleep and wake up just before the landing here in england but decided just to stay awake.

The NASA TV live stream has switched over to mission support.

>Gay Yee Hill

HOLY stuff LOL!


THEY MENTIONED LEGOS!

watching it on xbox lol

edit: LOL THE BLACK EYED PEAS DUDE IS HIGH AS forget
« Last Edit: August 05, 2012, 11:31:38 PM by Shinji »

They should send a robot to repair the other rovers.
It would be a smart idea to repair the old ones in my perspective.

Is.. is that will.i.am?