Author Topic: NASA's Curiosity rover has touched down on the surface of Mars  (Read 7370 times)




Are we really going to see this live from the cameras on the ship?!

Are we really going to see this live from the cameras on the ship?!

No.

Are we really going to see this live from the cameras on the ship?!
I don't think they get signal on mars  :cookieMonster:


lame
They are probably using AT&T.....That's why they cant get the livestream working :3

I don't think they get signal on mars  :cookieMonster:
If it didn't, we just launched a 2,000 pound heap of metal worth millions upon millions of dollars at a big rock in space for literally no reason at all.

And their livestream is working.

Mars is more than a big rock. >:o

Mars is more than a big rock. >:o
And Curiosity is more than "a 2,000 pound heap of metal worth millions upon millions of dollars".

How man hours from now is touchdown? I can't calculate timezones for stuff.

How man hours from now is touchdown? I can't calculate timezones for stuff.

Just under 8 hours as of this post.


NASA's MSL page has a countdown clock on it. Adding link to OP.

You can find that here.