UMSF@10, We've come a long, long way together... |
UMSF@10, We've come a long, long way together... |
Feb 8 2014, 10:52 PM
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Senior Member Group: Admin Posts: 3108 Joined: 21-December 05 From: Canberra, Australia Member No.: 615 |
On the 8th of February 2004, a much younger Doug Ellison set up and made the very first posts on a new forum called Unmanned Spaceflight.com. Here are those very first posts: Welcome | First Image Ten years and many, many more images and posts later, hundreds of members and guests regularly visit and contribute to these pages to share their enthusiasm for space exploration. Thanks Doug for getting us all started on this journey. |
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Feb 8 2014, 10:59 PM
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Senior Member Group: Admin Posts: 3108 Joined: 21-December 05 From: Canberra, Australia Member No.: 615 |
The byline in our Unmanned Spaceflight.com banner is 'exploring the solar system and beyond from the comfort of home'.
To celebrate that idea, here are some images of 'home' from across the solar system along with our UMSF.com 10th anniversary logo. 1. 3. 1. Mars Exploration Rovers | 2. Voyager | 3. Cassini | 4. Curiosity |
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Feb 8 2014, 11:43 PM
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Senior Member Group: Admin Posts: 3108 Joined: 21-December 05 From: Canberra, Australia Member No.: 615 |
Two more wallpapers for good measure
By the way, it would be nice to hear from readers about their best memories or moments on UMSF or how they came to find the Forum originally. For me it was when Steve Squyres introduced me to the Forum on the day that Spirit reached the summit of Husband Hill. The rest is history! Also, if you happen to tweet about UMSF's anniversary, use the hashtag #UMSF10 |
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Feb 9 2014, 01:36 AM
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Founder Group: Chairman Posts: 14432 Joined: 8-February 04 Member No.: 1 |
Who would have thought that the scrappy forum I threw up on spare webspace back in February 2004 would still be around today. I'm e a little bit proud, but largely astonished that people have stuck around despite my bombastic efforts as an admin I know of at least two people who now have careers within the fields of space exploration and planetary science because of this place. That's probably what I'm most proud this place has achieved.
A huge thank you to the admin team - especially Glen, Emily, Dan - who do a far far better job of keeping this place in shape than I could ever have imagined doing myself. Thanks must also go to Emily and the rest of The Planetary Society staff for giving UMSF a roof over its head since 2010 To the members, this dysfunctional, creative, brilliant, knowledgeable and inquisitive bunch crazy enough to call this place their exploration home - thanks for sharing your creativity with us and helping share the excitement of exploration with the rest of the world. But the most thanks of all have to go to Steve Squyres and Jim Bell - for being brave enough to let us come along for the ride when Spirit and Opportunity landed ten years ago. Who knows what adventures we will have, what landscapes we will see and what incredible discoveries will be made in the next ten years. Cheers Doug |
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Feb 9 2014, 02:30 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2922 Joined: 14-February 06 From: Very close to the Pyrénées Mountains (France) Member No.: 682 |
This forum is very special to me. It started on the very day of my 50th birthday...
Thanks for the best birthday present I'll ever have Doug. Thanks to admins to have kept it this way up to my 60th birthday. Thanks to the others for sharing your pictures and passion --gilles ADMIN: From all of us on this day - happy birthday to you - we're in good company. -------------------- |
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Feb 9 2014, 02:44 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 295 Joined: 2-March 04 From: Central California Member No.: 45 |
I came here after doing a search on the rovers. It quickly became the first site I'd check in the morning. I am grateful to Doug for starting the forum and keeping it at a high level from the start. A lot of cool and knowledgeable people have posted. I look forward to Pluto!
-------------------- Eric P / MizarKey
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Feb 9 2014, 04:32 AM
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Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 5172 Joined: 4-August 05 From: Pasadena, CA, USA, Earth Member No.: 454 |
Gilles, you're in good company, it's my birthday too (number 39, for real). Glad to be a part of this place.
ADMIN: Seriously, this day is turning into a real party. Happy birthday Emily from all of us. -------------------- My website - My Patreon - @elakdawalla on Twitter - Please support unmannedspaceflight.com by donating here.
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Feb 9 2014, 07:05 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2492 Joined: 15-January 05 From: center Italy Member No.: 150 |
Happy birthday to Gilles, Emily and, obviously, UMSF!
-------------------- I always think before posting! - Marco -
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Feb 9 2014, 08:09 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2087 Joined: 13-February 10 From: Ontario Member No.: 5221 |
I first got here from a link on Phil Plait's old Bad Astronomy forum right around the beginning, with the old rlproject.com domain (by who, I don't know). Lurked for six years, but I never looked back! I first figured out how special this place was when Doug interviewed Steve Squyres the first time:
http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/index.php?showtopic=1367 (check post #5 for a not-so-accurate prediction on rover longevity ) Thanks to the mods for the stability from the forces of chaos (to which I have unintentionally contributed on occasion!) Here's to the next 10! |
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Feb 9 2014, 09:25 AM
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Rover Driver Group: Members Posts: 1015 Joined: 4-March 04 Member No.: 47 |
I was a bored space enthusiast/student with too much time on my hands and looking at many different space-related internet fora. There was a link in one of them to this place. I really enjoyed (and still do) all the magic images people make here and knowledge about things (mainly geology) about which I know nothing about. Everyone has done a great jonb and hope to enjoy it for many more years!
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Feb 9 2014, 10:11 AM
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Special Cookie Group: Members Posts: 2168 Joined: 6-April 05 From: Sintra | Portugal Member No.: 228 |
Heck, it's being at home!
Thank you, Doug, it definitely wouldn't be the same without UMSF. Looking forward for the Ithacas to come on the horizon in the next decade! -------------------- "Ride, boldly ride," The shade replied, "If you seek for Eldorado!"
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Feb 9 2014, 12:55 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 293 Joined: 22-September 08 From: Spain Member No.: 4350 |
I joined when I saw on the news Oppy had been roving for two years, and I couldn't believe she was still working (yeah, about that...)
And one of my first forum memories: the high speed turtle! |
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Feb 9 2014, 03:39 PM
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Merciless Robot Group: Admin Posts: 8784 Joined: 8-December 05 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 602 |
I was searching for information about unmanned spacecraft fault protection systems for my MS thesis, and the rest is history. UMSF's been far more valuable to me than that stupid degree ever has been!
The most amazing thing is that I've met a number of REALLY neat people and made some true friends thereby, some of whom I've actually met in person. That's just astonishing, really. This special place has had an extremely positive impact on many lives including mine. -------------------- A few will take this knowledge and use this power of a dream realized as a force for change, an impetus for further discovery to make less ancient dreams real.
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Feb 9 2014, 05:46 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 399 Joined: 28-August 07 From: San Francisco Member No.: 3511 |
Many Happy Returns & Thanks to everyone at UMSF, you epitomize the sharing of the joy of exploration...
...memorable highlight : Iapetus close ups coming down, what a night! And, the best is yet to come... -------------------- 'She drove until the wheels fell off...'
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Feb 9 2014, 06:36 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1584 Joined: 14-October 05 From: Vermont Member No.: 530 |
I was an occasional visitor to the yellow forum-- top result on google-- and got fed up with magenta scribbles on B&W rock pareidoila for the nth time and finally this place was ranking on google.
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Feb 9 2014, 07:34 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 153 Joined: 8-February 04 From: Phoenix, AZ USA Member No.: 9 |
Wrote this on UMSF's 5th birthday:
UMSF@5 And this sometime later: Why I am here Both still hold, and my attachment to this community has only grown in the meantime. We've gone through successes and failures, victories and disappointments, and have laughed and been reflective (just like in baseball, there's no crying in UMSF!). I've learned so much here, and hope that we can continue on with the high standards set, and met, to Mount Sharp, Ceres, Pluto, Charon, infinity, and beyond! Member No. 9 -------------------- Tim Demko
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Feb 9 2014, 09:44 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2922 Joined: 14-February 06 From: Very close to the Pyrénées Mountains (France) Member No.: 682 |
Gilles, you're in good company, it's my birthday too (number 39, for real). Glad to be a part of this place. ADMIN: Seriously, this day is turning into a real party. Happy birthday Emily from all of us. Thanks all and happy birthday Emily! 39, I guess it' Oppy's km so far...let's to 60... -------------------- |
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Feb 9 2014, 10:00 PM
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Special Cookie Group: Members Posts: 2168 Joined: 6-April 05 From: Sintra | Portugal Member No.: 228 |
"special cookie"...just noticed that I keep my rank after all this time.
-------------------- "Ride, boldly ride," The shade replied, "If you seek for Eldorado!"
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Feb 9 2014, 10:36 PM
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Merciless Robot Group: Admin Posts: 8784 Joined: 8-December 05 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 602 |
It's well-earned.
Me, I'm going for "Master Of The Observable Universe" but the admin/mod team keeps votin' it down…they're pending for a bending!!! -------------------- A few will take this knowledge and use this power of a dream realized as a force for change, an impetus for further discovery to make less ancient dreams real.
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Feb 9 2014, 11:15 PM
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Senior Member Group: Moderator Posts: 2785 Joined: 10-November 06 From: Pasadena, CA Member No.: 1345 |
For me personally (and a lot of people around me, too), UMSF has literally been a life-changing experience.
I'm very excited to see what the future brings. Onward! -------------------- Some higher resolution images available at my photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/31678681@N07/
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Feb 10 2014, 01:07 AM
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Merciless Robot Group: Admin Posts: 8784 Joined: 8-December 05 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 602 |
<bleeping bleep!!!> Yes.
You all DO realize that I'll be looking for job references once I retire from my current position, right? (Don't worry…not looking for anything that involves microphones because I'm real tired of melting the damn things…) -------------------- A few will take this knowledge and use this power of a dream realized as a force for change, an impetus for further discovery to make less ancient dreams real.
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Feb 10 2014, 10:00 AM
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Senior Member Group: Moderator Posts: 2262 Joined: 9-February 04 From: Melbourne - Oz Member No.: 16 |
The earliest snapshot in the internet archive is from the 20th Feb 2004 - 12 days in. Banner is lost, but here is a screen-grab. So many memories.
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Feb 10 2014, 10:38 AM
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Senior Member Group: Moderator Posts: 2262 Joined: 9-February 04 From: Melbourne - Oz Member No.: 16 |
Our first banner. Our first UMSF banner, post mer.rlproject was acutally: -------------------- |
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Feb 10 2014, 01:28 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 810 Joined: 3-June 04 From: Brittany, France Member No.: 79 |
I was 20, a young space enthusiast who had just entered university when I discovered the UMSF forum. I was so glad to find a forum for sharing my passion for space exploration. Now I'm nearly 30 with a PhD in planetology and I continue to go everyday on the forum to follow the epic journey of Oppy and Curiosity
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Feb 10 2014, 01:51 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 3419 Joined: 9-February 04 From: Minneapolis, MN, USA Member No.: 15 |
The earliest snapshot in the internet archive is from the 20th Feb 2004 - 12 days in. Banner is lost, but here is a screen-grab. So many memories. Ah, yes -- every forum "owned" by Doug and by Alex Blackwell, the guy who e-mailed me about this place starting up. I was already a member at this point, member number 15, joined on 2/9/04. So, I have been here, in and out of lurker mode, for the entire 10 years. It has added much to my life. Thanks for taking the leap of faith and setting this up for all of us, Doug! -the other Doug -------------------- “The trouble ain't that there is too many fools, but that the lightning ain't distributed right.” -Mark Twain
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Feb 10 2014, 02:58 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 154 Joined: 21-April 05 From: Rochester, New York, USA Member No.: 336 |
When did the MER Forums start up? I still think of the MER forums as the real beginning.
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Feb 10 2014, 03:40 PM
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Founder Group: Chairman Posts: 14432 Joined: 8-February 04 Member No.: 1 |
10 years ago. That's what we're celebrating. It's the same forum, it just got it's name changed after about a year.
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Feb 10 2014, 04:54 PM
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Senior Member Group: Admin Posts: 4763 Joined: 15-March 05 From: Glendale, AZ Member No.: 197 |
It would be nice if Alex were to resurface and say hello.
-------------------- If Occam had heard my theory, things would be very different now.
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Feb 10 2014, 05:45 PM
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Member Group: Admin Posts: 976 Joined: 29-September 06 From: Pasadena, CA - USA Member No.: 1200 |
Well, I joined the band quite late as you can see. I lurked for two years before posting. I got into deep trouble for that (I still remember a quite uncomfortable three-hour meeting with lawyers, and managers!). Still posting from time to time and trying to keep a low profile. Especially on the MER days you have no idea how many times UMSF, the mosaics and comments come up during our tactical shifts. Unfortunately I failed in trying to include this amazing group in the mission but I see that the enthusiasm and quality of work has not declined. Thank y'all.
Paolo -------------------- Disclaimer: all opinions, ideas and information included here are my own,and should not be intended to represent opinion or policy of my employer.
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Feb 10 2014, 05:55 PM
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Forum Contributor Group: Members Posts: 1372 Joined: 8-February 04 From: North East Florida, USA. Member No.: 11 |
Bombastic indeed !
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Feb 10 2014, 09:53 PM
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Senior Member Group: Admin Posts: 3108 Joined: 21-December 05 From: Canberra, Australia Member No.: 615 |
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Feb 10 2014, 10:03 PM
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Founder Group: Chairman Posts: 14432 Joined: 8-February 04 Member No.: 1 |
For those wondering where the UMSF logo came from - the little stylized spacecraft is a 3D version of the spacecraft icon from the plaque onboard the Pioneer spacecraft....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pioneer_...olar_system.svg |
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Feb 10 2014, 10:47 PM
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IMG to PNG GOD Group: Moderator Posts: 2251 Joined: 19-February 04 From: Near fire and ice Member No.: 38 |
The earliest snapshot in the internet archive is from the 20th Feb 2004 - 12 days in. Banner is lost, but here is a screen-grab. So many memories. And with me as the newest member . And this was 10 years ago - wow. Time flies. UMSF has had a big 'indirect' effect on my image processing skills over the years (especially when dealing with really complex seamless mosaicking and shape from shading generation/processing). If I see that something (for example an exceptionally high quality in an image processing product) is possible it encourages me to try something comparable - usually with success if I have enough time available. But the biggest fun (and challenge) has been to experiment with something new (e.g. stereo and shape from shading DEMs, really big Voyager Jupiter color mosaics etc. etc.). |
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Feb 10 2014, 10:52 PM
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Merciless Robot Group: Admin Posts: 8784 Joined: 8-December 05 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 602 |
If I'm not mistaken, UMSF has also been the conduit for your work & that of many others to be published rather widely, Bjorn. That's a terrific thing right there…pure outreach with pure beauty.
-------------------- A few will take this knowledge and use this power of a dream realized as a force for change, an impetus for further discovery to make less ancient dreams real.
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Feb 11 2014, 11:44 AM
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Chief Assistant Group: Admin Posts: 1409 Joined: 5-January 05 From: Ierapetra, Greece Member No.: 136 |
Whenever I look back at the beginning of the MER mission and the first years @ UMSF, I smile.
It was the first time in my life I really felt part of something. That something was like a dream come true. I did not have the luck to be raised in a family where education was stressed to be of vital importance, and by the time I realised this for myself, it had become hard to catch up on anything, especially maths. This frustrated me to hell. I was forced to start working at the age of 13 and in my spare time I read Ciel et Espace, Astronomy and Sky & Telescope. I tried to catch up on math, at my own pace. It was as if was two persons in one, a moaning & frustrated working class young man, and a kid that kept 'dreaming' about graduating in astronomy. In the years I worked I managed to educate myself a bit for the problems that had arised at school I could not seem to make up for. I bought myself a big telescope, learned photography, and combined the two for some basic astrophotography. At the age of twenty, I bought myself a big fat computer my mother had kept promising me for over 5 years, and a high-class internet account. I learned everything I needed to learn about computers to work with image data in general. Then came Pathfinder and very soon I found myself downloading, archiving and processing colors and mosaics. I remember the extreme joy of local contrast enhancement to isolate giant dust-devils in some of Pathfinder's horizon-images... I could not share the images though since I lacked knowledge on html so I started learning about that. But then I started working more, as it was needed, and then came children... I began to accept I had become a 'viewer' and I could still enjoy astronomy and Mars in general and just be happy being a hobby photographer and 'armchair'-amateur-astronomer. But then, finally, one night, I watched Spirit's descent being broadcasted. As I write this I still shiver just as back then... as I enjoy watching the people behind any mission today when a milestone is reached. I started making time to download and processing 'pretty pictures' again, and I stumbled upon the 'MER' forum. Doug introduced me to PTgui, and then the fun began! I started sharing mosaics and panoramas and this time I was not alone, there were others and I wasn't any longer the 'lone' geek playing around with Photoshop. I explored other software, started reading technical articles, and cooperated with other 'Spaced out maniacs'. I got to meet Steven Squyres himself and Emily Lakdawalla thanks to Doug, and got splendid source material for my panoramas thanks to 'slinted', who wrote software to create true color calibrated data, and who sparked my interest for coding and automating some tasks. After some years, my kids started needing more and more attention, and to keep this part as short as possible, since 'nature' or 'god' or whatever you call it was the only reason for this; my wife got cancer. I found myself frustrated again not having time to pursue my involvement on the forum, and tried to stay optimistic. I missed out on a lot of things in the last months of her life, including the big change in Doug's life, and many more exciting events and stories here on UMSF and elsewhere. In my darkest hour, a few years back, I even wrote Doug to 'take me off the list', as I felt awkward not having time nor the right set of mind to be of any value here.... but he would not accept. I'm forever very thankful for that! Last year I started to feel better again, my 'purple pills' started working ( ) and, all joking aside now, I'm slowly succeeding to get back at 'living' again... I started promoting my photography work and I hope for this 10th anniversary, to dig up some stuff from Spirit and Opportunity too, in these coming months. I'm not telling this because I feel pitty for myself though, instead, I've learned to be proud of myself for the things I've managed to achieve despite my childhood and happenstance, and to encourage others, that whatever happens, you can learn from it and often, even use it to your advantage, if one accepts 'time', and effort. My biggest achievement I cherish, is to witness the wisdom and knowledge I seem to pass on to my kids. They have dreams just like I had; one of my daughters says she wants to visit the ISS one day. I will help her with that, or for any dream they will have in the future, just by keep repeating that life is all about learning, and practising what we've learned in a wise manner, with the future in mind, yet making sure to enjoy each split-second of life today. Cause split-seconds are all we can call present, all the rest is past, or unknown. I hope they have more luck than me, but it's still up to them of course... This guy sums it up, really, in a letter to his daughters; http://blogs.esa.int/luca-parmitano/ Thanks to all of you, for your understanding, your involvement and dedication, to one of the coolest hangouts on the net! And thank you, the MER team and Spirit & Opportunity, to be there, and share. Nico -------------------- photographer, space imagery enthusiast, proud father and partner, and geek.
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Feb 11 2014, 04:26 PM
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Member Group: Admin Posts: 976 Joined: 29-September 06 From: Pasadena, CA - USA Member No.: 1200 |
Thank you for sharing. I wonder how many other similar stories are tied to MER. I will make sure to mention how our work affects people on Earth next time I get asked why we explore Mars.
Paolo -------------------- Disclaimer: all opinions, ideas and information included here are my own,and should not be intended to represent opinion or policy of my employer.
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Feb 12 2014, 11:17 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1619 Joined: 12-February 06 From: Bergerac - FR Member No.: 678 |
Looks like I missed all the fun while I was doing a trip in Britain, in France .
I just want to wish a very happy 10 Years birthday to UMSF, on of the best places I know over the Internets . For me, it's the place where I have truly share my work. And thanks to Emily, Stu, and some other, outside the web, on paper, even on TV screens ! This place is inspiring to me and is giving me the envy to continue This is also the place where I met my guru : Olivier de Goursac. Thanks to his books, I literarily dreamt of Mars, touch the sands of the dunes near Viking 1, feel the cold air around Viking 2 during Winter. Thanks to him, I was able to conduct my work in the right way. And all of this will probably never happened without UMSF . So, happy FIRST 10 years UMSF Oh, and I would like to thank UMSFers about their tolerance concerning my transition -------------------- |
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Feb 12 2014, 02:12 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 796 Joined: 27-February 08 From: Heart of Europe Member No.: 4057 |
As I see, in comparison with other members, I'm still newbie here.
I also didn't found UMSF due to MERs but because of other missions, especially Voyagers, Galileo and Cassini. UMSF was (and still is) place where I can found new products based on data from my favourite missions and lots of answers on every questions. I found here many friends and inspired by many members (Ted Stryk, Björn, Ugordan, Emily and others) I begun with my own works and this was life changing experience for me and for this I sincerely thank to this forum and its founder - Doug Ellison. -------------------- |
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Feb 12 2014, 04:15 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 754 Joined: 9-February 07 Member No.: 1700 |
Very hearty thank you to Doug, Emily, Stu et al for growing a beautiful Tree of Knowledge. And very special thanks to posters and mods who have patiently answered my rather n00b-ish questions over the years! It has taken me a while to learn better discipline about simply asking something here when many of the answers to my questions are available on the webs if I dig a little deeper, which usually means those answers are already here in threads at UMSF! I often have a similar problem in markets. Just yesterday, I was looking for cat litter; I could see cat food, no litter. A uniformed worker walks by and I ask her where I can find the cat litter; she smiles and points right behind me. Voila!
I am also grateful for many real-life friendships I have formed with participants here. |
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Feb 12 2014, 06:55 PM
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Chief Assistant Group: Admin Posts: 1409 Joined: 5-January 05 From: Ierapetra, Greece Member No.: 136 |
@Paolo; I guess there's quite some stories tied to MER and other missions. I just felt like it was time to elaborate on my absence here for years, and sadly, the reason I have lost my domainname awalkonmars.com.
But I'm working on something, especially this year! Best regards and please, keep on 'rocking' us @Ant103; Thank you, for keeping up my link to awalkonmars.com on your website, as did Jim Bell, and Tedstryk. I'm working long days these last weeks to make those links 'working' again. I'll let you know the new name/extension for that when I'm done, as now awalkonmars.com is some chick's blog Nico -------------------- photographer, space imagery enthusiast, proud father and partner, and geek.
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Jul 30 2014, 04:46 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2492 Joined: 15-January 05 From: center Italy Member No.: 150 |
After nearly (10 years / 2.5 kposts) of activity, I decided to leave the forum.
It was a great stay, I met fantastic people and most of them appreciated my contribution ... Thank you for this! Bye. -------------------- I always think before posting! - Marco -
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Jul 30 2014, 08:19 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2429 Joined: 30-January 13 From: Penang, Malaysia. Member No.: 6853 |
I for one will miss your contributions to this Forum and hope you will return one day soon...
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Jul 30 2014, 07:48 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 334 Joined: 11-December 12 From: The home of Corby Crater (Corby-England) Member No.: 6783 |
Dilo, your contributions will be greatly missed. The statistics you presented were like a good pie(chart)...a bit dry on the outside but full of juicy meat when chewed over. Thanks.
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Jul 30 2014, 10:19 PM
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Member Group: Admin Posts: 976 Joined: 29-September 06 From: Pasadena, CA - USA Member No.: 1200 |
This is sad, when the actions of a few force old timers that helped make this forum so great feel they are no longer welcome. We all lose when this happens.
Paolo -------------------- Disclaimer: all opinions, ideas and information included here are my own,and should not be intended to represent opinion or policy of my employer.
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Jul 30 2014, 10:40 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 655 Joined: 22-January 06 Member No.: 655 |
Agreed!
Stalwart, linchpin, statistician extraordinaire...what's happened??! |
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Jul 31 2014, 12:57 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 754 Joined: 9-February 07 Member No.: 1700 |
dilo - your stat posts have relieved my unceasing urge to see these rigs simply up to the highest peak, out to the best view, etc. It's like getting safe little spoon feedings of elevation and distance achievements that I can enjoy while all that boring science stuff goes on!
Anyway, I'm sorry for your decision - it's our loss. |
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Jul 31 2014, 01:28 AM
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Interplanetary Dumpster Diver Group: Admin Posts: 4404 Joined: 17-February 04 From: Powell, TN Member No.: 33 |
You and your contributions to this forum will certainly be missed.
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Jul 31 2014, 01:51 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2087 Joined: 13-February 10 From: Ontario Member No.: 5221 |
All good things come to an end (and who will replace you?!)
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Jul 31 2014, 02:21 AM
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Solar System Cartographer Group: Members Posts: 10173 Joined: 5-April 05 From: Canada Member No.: 227 |
Sorry to lose your very useful contributions.
Phil -------------------- ... because the Solar System ain't gonna map itself.
Also to be found posting similar content on https://mastodon.social/@PhilStooke Maps for download (free PD: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/comm...Cartography.pdf NOTE: everything created by me which I post on UMSF is considered to be in the public domain (NOT CC, public domain) |
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Jul 31 2014, 03:48 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 691 Joined: 21-December 07 From: Clatskanie, Oregon Member No.: 3988 |
Dilo, I will surly miss your excellent contributions aswell. You have been a great asset to UMSF. Take care, I hope you come back again someday.
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Aug 1 2014, 04:51 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 204 Joined: 29-June 05 Member No.: 421 |
Dilo : a quick de-lurk to say thanks for your contributions over the years, best wishes, and hope to see you back again soon.
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Aug 1 2014, 04:55 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2922 Joined: 14-February 06 From: Very close to the Pyrénées Mountains (France) Member No.: 682 |
Ciao Marco, see you around
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Aug 4 2016, 03:19 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2922 Joined: 14-February 06 From: Very close to the Pyrénées Mountains (France) Member No.: 682 |
I realize I've been here for exactely 10 years 2 minutes ago!
So many changes in UNMSF exploration in 10 years -------------------- |
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Feb 8 2024, 10:41 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 114 Joined: 6-November 05 From: So. Maryland, USA Member No.: 544 |
From the first message in this topic:
"On the 8th of February 2004, a much younger Doug Ellison set up and made the very first posts on a new forum called Unmanned Spaceflight.com. Here are those very first posts: Welcome | First Image Ten years and many, many more images and posts later, hundreds of members and guests regularly visit and contribute to these pages to share their enthusiasm for space exploration. Thanks Doug for getting us all started on this journey. smile.gif" That makes today the 20th Anniversary of Unmanned Spaceflight.com. Michael C |
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