News About Beagle 2 |
News About Beagle 2 |
Guest_Sunspot_* |
Mar 8 2004, 01:53 PM
Post
#1
|
Guests |
The Atmosphere at high altitude may have been to thin to slow Bealge 2 enough during the entry, article here:
"The Beagle 2 lander could have crashed into Mars because the atmosphere on the planet was less dense than expected. UK mission scientists told a London meeting the probe may simply have been going too fast for its parachute and airbags to bring about a soft landing. " http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3543295.stm |
|
|
Mar 8 2004, 11:33 PM
Post
#2
|
|
Founder Group: Chairman Posts: 14432 Joined: 8-February 04 Member No.: 1 |
Well - quite a good evening, not a presentation as such, just a q'n'a thing
Basically - he wants to try and do a 2007 mission for approx 100 - 150 Million Euros that will fly two new design Beagle 2's on a carrier craft that will enter mars orbit before releasing the landers and act as a relay not only after landing, but during descent as well. Suggestion is that the unusually thin upper atmosphere would have delayed the opening of B2's parachute to a point too low to the ground - or even too late to matter (splat ) Mike Malin is being amazingly cooperative with his camera on board Mars Global Surveyor and is helping hunt for any evidence of Beagle 2 on the ground. Someone asked the question I was going to - about there being some sort of public funding on a subscription type basis, (my idea is a supporter club in the mould of the Mach One club for Thrust SSC - which ended up being the single biggest financial contributor to the entire project)) - but Pillinger said it wouldnt really work without numbers in the hundreds of thousands. I dissagree and I'm going to propose some sort of supporters club idea to him via email, citing the Mach One club as a way of it generating hundreds of thousands of pounds in very short order. There will be an on demand video of it at the Royal Socitey website soon ( http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/ ) I'm the one toward the fromt left with the mad black hair, and a greyey blueish long sleeve shirt Doug |
|
|
Lo-Fi Version | Time is now: 26th April 2024 - 07:03 AM |
RULES AND GUIDELINES Please read the Forum Rules and Guidelines before posting. IMAGE COPYRIGHT |
OPINIONS AND MODERATION Opinions expressed on UnmannedSpaceflight.com are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of UnmannedSpaceflight.com or The Planetary Society. The all-volunteer UnmannedSpaceflight.com moderation team is wholly independent of The Planetary Society. The Planetary Society has no influence over decisions made by the UnmannedSpaceflight.com moderators. |
SUPPORT THE FORUM Unmannedspaceflight.com is funded by the Planetary Society. Please consider supporting our work and many other projects by donating to the Society or becoming a member. |