Mars Rovers On Final Approach
leapis writes "In the wake of the possible loss of the Beagle 2 Mars probe, let us not forget that the Mars Rovers are
scheduled for arrival in orbit this weekend. As noted in this article at Space.com, the fourth and final course correction has been made, and Spirit, the first of two spacecraft, will touch down around 22:34 on 3 Jan 2004. More information and a countdown to the landing can be found here."
... that, instead of quarreling about the legitimacy of robotic space exploration, we dedicate this thread to the inevitable development of a Mars probe drinking game!
Gallons, not liters, please...
Do you like German cars?
Just wondering... Suppose there *is* life on Mars, what gives us the right to drop all sorts of space junk on their planet? Let's face it, if alien probes were to crash on Earth, everyone would be up in arms...
To Terminate, or not to Terminate, that's the question - SCSIROB
.. am deeply disappointed by the lack of dog puns.. 'Beagle 2 fails to bark'... 'Down, Rover'.. 'Beagle 2 Space Probe has Ruff Landing'.. so much potential unfulfilled.
Yep, but we have better weapons of mass destruction *sniffles*. Hmm.. I can feel a cold coming on.
Now see, I can tell simply by the names of these probes that they will fail. By giving them these "uplifting" or "inspirational" (eg: spirit) names they are jinxing themselves. Therefore I suggest that the next probes are named things like: "dismal faliure" or "flaming wreck"...
Does this make my brain look big?
Maybe it could sidle up to Beagle 2 and give it a push out of whatever ditch it has managed to land in!
Does Rover carry any jump leads?
Donte Alistair Anderson Roberts - hi son!
Karma: Chameleon
The Martians are going to run out of missiles sooner or later!
I'm trying to teach myself to set people on fire with my mind... Is it hot in here?
They found a big crater right in the middle where Beagle 2 was supposed to land...
Maybe the parachute just didn't open?
I agree, but it's somewhat disturbing that the person's name is "Segfault". :-)
Old man: WHAT...is the velocity of an unladen Mars probe?
Arthur: What do you mean? American or European?
Old man: Huh? I don't know...AAAGGHGGHHH (falls into a Mars crater)
It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. -Frederick Douglass
> Logging on to Beagle2 > Connection openend at 33Kbps > Login: beagle > Password: ...
>Wrong password!
> Password: ...
> Wrong password!
> Password: ...
> Wrong password, please remove jumper 121 to reset password, system halted