Curiosity - Mars landing
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We decided not to back the CSIRO in the 60's when they had projects leading computer design and architecture thinking. We could have built an industry. The POMs made the same mistake.
Propbably the biggest mistake I can think of.
Propbably the biggest mistake I can think of.
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One of these will be fun. Incredible flying hover bike lets you fly over desert like a Jedi. The future is going to be great for those with a little money.
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Circle-work.Rorschach wrote:Apparently there is something invented by an Australian "farmer" on board.
Any idea what?
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But no crops.boxy wrote:Circle-work.Rorschach wrote:Apparently there is something invented by an Australian "farmer" on board.
Any idea what?
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YouTube user StephenHannardADGUK, part of a group called Alien Disclosure UK, who had caused a stir on the Internet last week after pointing out white ‘flying objects’ zooming across the Martian sky called attention to a collection of ‘mysterious’ items he spotted in a video from Gale Crater.
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A finger?
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Fingers and footwear ....
I now see martians in the burns on my toast every morning. They are trying to tell us something.
The finger and footwear look familar.
I now see martians in the burns on my toast every morning. They are trying to tell us something.
The finger and footwear look familar.
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Postcards from Mars show rover's key science targets.
Wow, this image looks alot like sedimentry layers we have on Earth. Shall be very interesting what they discover, beyond more fingers and footwear.
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Wow, this image looks alot like sedimentry layers we have on Earth. Shall be very interesting what they discover, beyond more fingers and footwear.
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Just wait till they find the "Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Mod-u-la-tor"
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It's been found but it's a secret... shhhhhh.Rorschach wrote:Just wait till they find the "Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Mod-u-la-tor"
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Curiosity runs on plutonium from a Soviet-era nuclear weapons plant.
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