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NASA Wraps Up Genesis Recovery

linuxwrangler writes "NASA scientists are wrapping up the recovery of the Genesis Project. Eileen Stansbery of the Johnson Space Center, said the crash, 'will make the analysis difficult but not impossible...There is nothing that is a total loss,' which is truly good news. The JPL has some nice pictures and video of the recovered bits."

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  1. Pictures... by tod_miller · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I hope they remind you how dangerous this 'space' is... I wouldn't like this to be a manned operation I was reading about.

    Lighter note, half way down the images it looks like they are making a mosiac in honour of the mission...

    Did anyone else get that feeling, when reading about the stunt helicopters, that this would happen?

    I mean, why even bother with the stunt helicopters... it was so probable that this would happen.

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    1. Re:Pictures... by tod_miller · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Inflatable 'air bags' was my suggestion when I heard about this.

      A couple of sports cars (trying not to get hit!) move around a zone of potential contact (they knew where it would land about)

      as it gets closer, you know more about where it will be, the airbags auto inflate [exoplosively] when the probe is within 25 meters of the ground.

      If it hits one the air is pushed out quickly, but slowly cushions its fall.

      How is a helicopter going to 'snare it' with a better chance than a stunt driver just driving to the best location and inflating a huge crash bag?

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