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Genesis: Data in good condition

Oxidation writes "Space.com is reporting that the Genesis satellite crash isn't as bad as it appeared to be in the first place. Furthermore, a prime particle-gathering device "appears intact" states Don Sevilla. (Genesis payload recovery leader at NASA's JPL)"

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  1. Re:should be easy by Speare · · Score: 1, Troll

    I think you mean, solar wind particles which impacted the collectors at several km/s versus Utah dust particles which impacted the collectors at several km/s. Oh, hm, I guess there's a problem after all.

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  2. Re:should be easy by khrtt · · Score: 0, Troll

    I think you mean, solar wind particles which impacted the collectors at several km/s versus Utah dust particles which impacted the collectors at several km/s. Oh, hm, I guess there's a problem after all.

    I think he means solar wind particles which impacted the collectors at several km/s versus Utah dust particles which the collectors impacted at several km/s.