Author Topic: NASA's Curiosity rover has touched down on the surface of Mars  (Read 7621 times)

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

A robot can't just fix another robot.

A robot can't just fix another robot.
With someone else manually controlling it and with the right tools it can.

holy crap all of these guests are so incredibly cheesy and make me vomit hearing their sap stories...
 :panda:

There's a rover there that got stuck on a rock. What's the point of sending a whole new robot to fix an old one?

holy crap all of these guests are so incredibly cheesy and make me vomit hearing their sap stories...
 :panda:

lmao the asian girl looked like a monkey

Is.. is that will.i.am?

yes and i think he was high as forget.

Voices are in slow motion on my Android phone. :/

I think they just called the next guy a "visualization wizard".

There's a rover there that got stuck on a rock. What's the point of sending a whole new robot to fix an old one?
Move the rock, there is also one that one of the wheels broke, one that didn't deploy its solar panels so it ran out of energy, and one that in perfect condition but the pod it was in never opened for some odd reason.

they should make a robot base full of manually commanded robots that fix each other and build things.

The point is, if you're sending a robot to another planet, why use it to fix an old outdated one? That's pointless. If you're spending millions to send some metal and circuits to another planet, it might as well be new.

Alright, so coverage starts in 5 minutes. Awesome.


There's a rover there that got stuck on a rock. What's the point of sending a whole new robot to fix an old one?
no it got destroyed by bigfoot on mars.

i dont get it, haven't they already sent like a whole bunch of other robots there anyways? whats the point of sending more? what more is there too see?

Those rovers only crawl around the surface. They've only explored a couple miles. Several are broken/unfunctional too.