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Topic: Deep Impact
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TrueCreation
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Message 1 of 23 (221551)
07-04-2005 12:34 AM
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Is anyone else monitoring the progress with the Deep Impact NASA project? I am very interested to see the results. I have read that we will be able to see a live broadcast of images received from the impactor seconds before it hits the comet in the webcast. They are also doing live video of mission control, interesting to listen to! Deep Impact Mission to a comet | NASA
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Tranquility Base
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I'm watching . .
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TrueCreation
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Message 3 of 23 (221557)
07-04-2005 12:44 AM
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There is a button under the first paragraph here you can click on to watch the live feed: Crash Day: A Blow by Blow Account of Deep Impact's Comet Smash | Space
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dsv
Member (Idle past 4754 days) Posts: 220 From: Secret Underground Hideout Joined: 08-17-2004
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Won't load :/
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Dead Parrot
Member (Idle past 3375 days) Posts: 151 From: Wellington, NZ Joined: 04-13-2005
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Message 5 of 23 (221564)
07-04-2005 12:55 AM
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Grrr
I'm watching. I'm also annoyed - I was hoping to watch it myself (it will just about have got dark in NZ by then, and we're in the right place) but there's nothing but cloud out there. ho hum.
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jar
Member (Idle past 424 days) Posts: 34026 From: Texas!! Joined: 04-20-2004
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Message 6 of 23 (221565)
07-04-2005 12:56 AM
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Staying up past this old man's bedtime
to watch this one. Dogs think I'm nuts. This message has been edited by jar, 07-04-2005 12:00 AM Aslan is not a Tame Lion
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dsv
Member (Idle past 4754 days) Posts: 220 From: Secret Underground Hideout Joined: 08-17-2004
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Message 7 of 23 (221567)
07-04-2005 1:05 AM
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OK, I've got the web cast streaming. Hip.
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TrueCreation
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Message 8 of 23 (221582)
07-04-2005 2:19 AM
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That was tight, yo! Can't wait to see the high resolution images.
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jar
Member (Idle past 424 days) Posts: 34026 From: Texas!! Joined: 04-20-2004
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Message 9 of 23 (221583)
07-04-2005 2:21 AM
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Wow
and to expand on that, WOW!!!! Aslan is not a Tame Lion
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Tranquility Base
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Message 10 of 23 (221585)
07-04-2005 2:37 AM
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Reply to: Message 9 by jar 07-04-2005 2:21 AM
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Anybody see it . .
. . with the naked eye?
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Tranquility Base
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Message 11 of 23 (221586)
07-04-2005 2:40 AM
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An image!
MSNBC is the only news site with an image so far . . quite impressive . . MSN | Outlook, Office, Skype, Bing, Breaking News, and Latest Videos We can't see the NASA site's images at present . . This message has been edited by Tranquility Base, 07-04-2005 02:41 AM
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Dead Parrot
Member (Idle past 3375 days) Posts: 151 From: Wellington, NZ Joined: 04-13-2005
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Message 12 of 23 (221587)
07-04-2005 2:40 AM
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Reply to: Message 9 by jar 07-04-2005 2:21 AM
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Wow indeed
Flying around in spaceships and blowing stuff up. How cool is that? I can't believe those images. Incredible. AbE: From the Space.com site- "I can't believe they pay us to have this much fun," said Don Yeomans. Lucky dog... This message has been edited by Dead Parrot, 07-04-2005 06:48 PM
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TrueCreation
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Message 13 of 23 (221589)
07-04-2005 2:45 AM
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Hm. They said they will be downloading images from the probe at 200 kb/sec for 12 hours. Thats about 8.64 Gigs of images! Wow!
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Tranquility Base
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Is this what you guys are getting? Down here I can only get the news service pics: BBC
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Nasa probe strikes Comet Tempel 1 and MSNBC
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MSN | Outlook, Office, Skype, Bing, Breaking News, and Latest Videos This message has been edited by Tranquility Base, 07-04-2005 02:55 AM
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Dead Parrot
Member (Idle past 3375 days) Posts: 151 From: Wellington, NZ Joined: 04-13-2005
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Message 15 of 23 (221606)
07-04-2005 5:56 AM
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Meanwhile, back in the asylum...
MOSCOW, Russia (Reuters) -- A Russian astrologist who says NASA has altered her horoscope by crashing a spacecraft into a comet is suing the U.S. space agency for damages of $300 million, local media has reported. NASA deliberately crashed its probe, named Deep Impact, into the Tempel 1 comet to unleash a spray of material formed billions of years ago which scientists hope will shed new light on the composition of the solar system. "It is obvious that elements of the comet's orbit, and correspondingly the ephemeris, will change after the explosion, which interferes with my astrology work and distorts my horoscope," Izvestia daily quoted astrologist Marina Bai as saying in legal documents submitted before Monday's collision. A spokeswoman for a Moscow district court said initial preparations for the case were underway but could not say when the hearing would begin. NASA representatives in Moscow were unavailable for comment. More from CNN It's not getting any saner out there... This message has been edited by Dead Parrot, 07-04-2005 09:57 PM
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