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Marathon Man 04-19-2021 06:54 AM

Mars Helicopter
 
Just watched the live telemetry of the first flight of the Mars helicopter. I find all this just amazing.

TommyT 04-19-2021 08:19 AM

Question ??
 
If there is no atmosphere on Mars, how does this thing get air to move ??

Gpsma 04-19-2021 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by TommyT (Post 1932105)
If there is no atmosphere on Mars, how does this thing get air to move ??

Mars does have an atmosphere

Malsua 04-19-2021 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by TommyT (Post 1932105)
If there is no atmosphere on Mars, how does this thing get air to move ??

Who said there is no atmosphere on Mars?

It's there, primarily Carbon Dioxide and really thin. 7 millibars at the surface.

Mount Everest is about 300 millibars at the top.

7 millibars would equate to something like 115,000 feet from the surface of the earth.

Fredman 04-19-2021 03:11 PM

Big waste of Money. What does all this prove?

Polar Bear 04-19-2021 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Fredman (Post 1932278)
Big waste of Money. What does all this prove?

Wow.

DeanFL 04-19-2021 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Fredman (Post 1932278)
Big waste of Money. What does all this prove?

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...glad Christopher Columbus didn't come to YOU for his trip approval....
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Marathon Man 04-19-2021 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Fredman (Post 1932278)
Big waste of Money. What does all this prove?

It's not about proof.

It's about discovery. It's about exploration. It's about expansion of knowledge. It's about our desire to expand out world. It's about having a mind that is open to all these things and more (not everyone has that).

retiredguy123 04-19-2021 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Marathon Man (Post 1932291)
It's not about proof.

It's about discovery. It's about exploration. It's about expansion of knowledge. It's about our desire to expand out world. It's about having a mind that is open to all these things and more (not everyone has that).

Sounds good. But, the cost for the mission was $2.9 billion. Apparently all of it was funded by U.S. taxpayers. Why didn't the rest of the world, who also benefit from all that knowledge, share in the cost? Couldn't countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and others, who aren't $30 trillion in debt, kick in a billion or so?

Fredman 04-19-2021 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Marathon Man (Post 1932291)
It's not about proof.

It's about discovery. It's about exploration. It's about expansion of knowledge. It's about our desire to expand out world. It's about having a mind that is open to all these things and more (not everyone has that).

My guess is the conclusion will be that there is no life on Mars

Altavia 04-19-2021 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Fredman (Post 1932278)
Big waste of Money. What does all this prove?

NASA projects have helped create thousands of new ideas generating products and jobs producing many billions of incremental revenue annually.

A project I worked on in 1976 resulted in medical diagnostics products saving many thousands of lives a year, over 8,000 jobs and three billion in revenue annually globally.

The taxes on all that has repaid the NASA investment thousands times over.

I'm Popeye! 04-19-2021 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1932308)
Sounds good. But, the cost for the mission was $2.9 billion. Apparently all of it was funded by U.S. taxpayers. Why didn't the rest of the world, who also benefit from all that knowledge, share in the cost? Couldn't countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and others, who aren't $30 trillion in debt, kick in a billion or so?

"U.S. Assistance to Africa: Objectives and Delivery
State Department- and USAID-administered assistance for Africa totaled roughly $7.1 billion in FY2019, not including funding allocated to Africa via global accounts and programs." Link: https://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R46368.pdf
Maybe we should take care of our own programs and stop giving U.S. taxpayers money away to countries that expect it every year with NOTHING in return.

Rosebud1949 04-20-2021 05:39 AM

Amazing yes... but
 
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Originally Posted by Marathon Man (Post 1932029)
Just watched the live telemetry of the first flight of the Mars helicopter. I find all this just amazing.

What a waste of money when so much needs to be spent on "earthly things" that need fixing now

noslices1 04-20-2021 05:40 AM

No
 
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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 1932114)
Mars does have an atmosphere

It does have a thinner atmosphere than earth, but the copter has much faster blades to account for it, but we do not need HAHAL. It is inhumane for the slaughter of animals.

graciegirl 04-20-2021 06:12 AM

I saw that the project manager for this flight is a thirty year old woman from Burma whose mother was the first person from Burma to attend school in the U.S. on a Math scholarship.

I am a champion for both genders. That is not to say at all that a man couldn't have done it, to be fair. She was so exited and thrilled in the video of her watching it happen on the news last night.

I wondered too how a helicopter could fly in such thin air. It flew for 39 seconds. The news clip said it will pave the way for drones to further explore Mars. I hate to say this, but it looks to me it will find endless clay colored soil and some rocks. That is why I have never been hired for anything scientific. I was pretty good at teaching small children and I loved every second of it.


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