Curiosity Rover Fires First Laser Beam At Martian Rock
A martian rock named "Coronation" was shot with 30 pulses over a 10-second period by Curiosity's laser today in order to determine what elements it was made of. “We got a great spectrum of Coronation — lots of signal,” Roger Wiens of Los Alamos National Laboratory, leader of the ChemCam scientific team, said in a press release today. “Our team is both thrilled and working hard, looking at the results. After eight years building the instrument, it’s payoff time!” Another rock known as N165 was selected for later testing.
How long until we send a Bagger 288 to mars? That'll show those rocks what for.
Does it shoot back?
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
You folks realize that this is very likely to result in a Council of War from the Elders. It's bad enough to litter the landscape with Earthling detritus, but offensive weaponry on innocent and passive Martian rocks cannot be tolerated!
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
What if the martians ARE rocks?!
So this is how Curiosity kills cats? I guess the next mission needs to be called Satisfaction.
Bill - aka taniwha
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In my experience of shooting lasers at rocks, there's usually a chance of finding a health pack or some coins.
Indexing rocks on a different planet from 50-400 million km away. NASA has the greatest rock collection ever.
Here's a more official news link: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/news/msl20120819b.html. I hope they will announce soon the actual results of the spectroscopy somewhere.
Also a reminder that NASA's official page for this mission is:
http://www.nasa.gov/msl/. This is probably a better source for MSL news than wired.
Would it hurt slashdot editors to post the official NASA links as well as the submitted, third-party news links? We pay them to be editors after all.
If I know my Captain Scarlet (and I do), this is the beginning of the end.
> A martian rock named "Coronation" was shot with 30 pulses
ZAPPED, God damn it!
Robots on Mars with freakin' laser beams and claws zap things!
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Out here we know...don't name it if you're gonna shoot it.
We've put on Mars a large machine that blasts the landscape with a heat ray. A heat ray. And we have set the example that such a machine can be robotic, and impervious to microbes. That's sure to end well.
I wrote parts of this stuff
or as H.G. Wells put it,
NASA should offer the chance to name each rock it blasts for a donation. They could probably get free advertising from science mags, oddball news organizations doing stories, and divorce lawyers.
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There was supposed to be an EARTH-SHATTERING BOOM!!!
it cannot solve with the proper use of rockets, lasers and in one notable case, duct tape.
Someone start a White House petition to rename NASA to "Federal Department of Rockets and Lasers". Because who in their right mind (or several of the wrong ones) would cut funding to the Department of Rockets and Lasers?
Maybe they shouldn't have named it first? I bet it's harder to vaporize a rock after it like has an identity and stuff.
If the geiger counter does not click, the coffee, she is not thick.
You know your technological civilization has reached a certain level when you send a robot to another planet to shoot shit with fricken lasers.
Early days yet, can only sizzle a bit of rock. Today, some scientific samples, tomorrow the galaxy!
After logging in slashdot still does not take you back to the page you were on. It's been that way for 20 years.
Have gnu, will travel.
The death worked.... if only there was something other than rocks to shoot at.
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NASA should offer the chance to laser-engrave your name on a Martian rock. For megabucks, they could write your name in giant cursive with the rover's wheel tracks; all applications must include a program written in LOGO.
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Just realized I have seen the film adaptations but had never actually read the original work. Just skimming it, it looks good! It starts out with a guy and a telescope seeing some outgassing from the rim of Mars.. and then discovering an ash-covered cylinder in a crater... that starts unscrewing its end!
And smoked a cigaret when done
Table-ized A.I.
Johny 5 is ALIVE!!!!!
You can't handle the truth.
Sorry about crashing in on you, we come in peace, I promise. I'll just fire my laser for a while over there. No hard feelings right?
The laser is only for cats the keep a respectful distance. Any other cat will be irradiated to death with neutrons from the on-board fusion reactor (the one in the DAN experiment).
Rover's with friggin laser beams!
sudo make me a sandwich
... to find me, turn the rock over, NOT blast it with a laser... jeeze
.. and we send a laser armed robot to Mars to shoot up the locals disguised as rocks.
Wired has this neat article... http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/08/curiositys-secrets/
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You know you do.
We get this:
http://www.johnny-five.com/layout/newlogo.jpg
But we want this:
http://www.pinktentacle.com/images/terminator_2_large.jpg
or even this!
http://media.giantbomb.com/uploads/0/5493/266530-battletech.jpg
Sigh ...
A classic take on the Martians
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTiZJFRRlwE
Don't be apathetic. Procrastinate!
According to H.G. Wells, Mars would have been the first to send vehicles to fire laser beams at us...
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