Mars Exploration Rover Spirit Launches
Joost Schuur writes "Two down and one to go. After several delays, due to bad weather, Mars Exploration Rover 'Spirit', the second of three Mars probes destined for the Red Planet this year has launched successfully. An identical probe, named Opportunity by 9 year old Sofi Collis, is set to launch June 25th. Earlier this month, the European Space Agency's Mars Express took off in Baikonur and is already well on its way. All three will rendezvous December/January 2003/4 and include landing modules, when late-comer, Japanese probe Nozomi will catch up after a 5 year trip and several course corrections that sent in in a slingshot maneuver around the Sun to build up enough velocity."
It seems although the two american rovers launch more than two weeks apart, they arrive within a day. So why didn't they launch them both at the most favorable day? Wouldn't that be cheaper?
I hope this story isnt the second of three also...
First, we sent mice to Mars. I have no idea why, maybe it was to eat the red cheese.
Next, we sent cats to take care of the mouse problem.
Now, we have to send dogs like Rover to take care of the cats?
What next? Will we have to send gorillas to eat the dogs, and hope that the Martian winter then kills the gorillas? Skinner: "When wintertime rolls around, the gorillas simply freeze to death"
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
Just submit it sometime this afternoon, with a slightly reworded title, such as "New Mars Launch, with Rovers". The editors will surely add it.... again!
But I just love those names. It bring memories from Iain Banks' books. (he has universe in which spaceships are self-aware and have names in style of 'Just Testing', 'Killing Time').. read more here.
fucktard is a tenderhearted description
"Woohoo! More Targitz! We need more targets! Bring it on, Earth pussies!"
- Field Marshall Xenu, First Martian Air Defence Force!
--Chag