3-D Camera technology
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3-D Camera technology
Here is some great news that is going to mars.
http://news.discovery.com/space/james-cameron-building-3-d-camera-for-mars-rover.html
http://news.discovery.com/space/james-cameron-building-3-d-camera-for-mars-rover.html
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I bet that's going to be some neat pictures.
C.Hound- Posts : 673
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C.Hound wrote:I bet that's going to be some neat pictures.
I would volunteer to go and take them in person. If I made it back my troubles would be over and I would get rich quick. And if I didn't get back, well my troubles would still be over huh. hehehehehhe
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Sounds like a win win to me.
C.Hound- Posts : 673
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C.Hound wrote:Sounds like a win win to me.
Well I could use a navigator, wanna go to??
I asked Linda if she wanted to go and told me where to go. so we now need a cook and bottle washer to.
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An innovative plasma rocket being built as a spare for one heading to the International Space Station may have a space mission of its own: visiting an asteroid.
Equipped with an electric propulsion system, the rocket, known as Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket (VASIMR), is being developed to one day transport astronauts to Mars in 39 to 45 days -- a fraction of the six to nine months the trip would take with conventional chemical rockets. Shorter travel time greatly reduces astronauts' exposure to potentially deadly cosmic and solar radiation, currently a show-stopper for human missions to Mars.
http://news.discovery.com/space/plasma-rocket-asteroid-mission.html
Equipped with an electric propulsion system, the rocket, known as Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket (VASIMR), is being developed to one day transport astronauts to Mars in 39 to 45 days -- a fraction of the six to nine months the trip would take with conventional chemical rockets. Shorter travel time greatly reduces astronauts' exposure to potentially deadly cosmic and solar radiation, currently a show-stopper for human missions to Mars.
http://news.discovery.com/space/plasma-rocket-asteroid-mission.html
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OT wrote:C.Hound wrote:Sounds like a win win to me.
Well I could use a navigator, wanna go to??
I asked Linda if she wanted to go and told me where to go. so we now need a cook and bottle washer to.
Sure I'll go. Maybe X will too.
C.Hound- Posts : 673
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Gee I don't know, think she could put up with the both of us for at least 3 months without killing us. Besides you will have to ask her cause I don't think she reads this thread.
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OT wrote:Gee I don't know, think she could put up with the both of us for at least 3 months without killing us. Besides you will have to ask her cause I don't think she reads this thread.
See I told ya she didn't read this thread
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