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Antdoghalo
The sixth anniversary of the MERs landing on Mars is coming soon.

Number of wheels on one of the Mars Exploration Rovers equals how many Earth years they have been on Mars.
Hopefully Spirit has this many wheels on her working soon.
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Astro0
Stu and I will probably have something to say on that topic when we get closer to the anniversary. wink.gif

EDIT: See below - post #10
nprev
smile.gif Yet another reason to look forward to the New Year!
PhilCo126
Well the anniversary calendar has already been made: http://marsrover.nasa.gov/home/calendar/ME...10-calendar.pdf
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stewjack
This is not narrowly on topic, but I don't consider it worth a new topic.

Yesterday I was listening to a Tech/Geek podcast that included a segment asking prominent tech people what they considered the greatest tech story of the decade. There were many varying replies, including the growth of wide band, the iPhone and/or the growth of Apple. The popularity of social media was also popular. When they asked Steve Wozniak, his answer was that the greatest tech story of the decade was the Mars Rovers!

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Jack
djellison
QUOTE (PhilCo126 @ Dec 28 2009, 07:15 PM) *
Well the anniversary calendar


That calendar has absolutely nothing to do with the 6th Earth Anniversary and has been available for >9 months. Invaluable though it is, I am at a total loss as to why you would post it in this thread.

Oersted
QUOTE (stewjack @ Dec 28 2009, 08:54 PM) *
Yesterday I was listening to a Tech/Geek podcast that included a segment asking prominent tech people what they considered the greatest tech story of the decade. There were many varying replies, including the growth of wide band, the iPhone and/or the growth of Apple. The popularity of social media was also popular. When they asked Steve Wozniak, his answer was that the greatest tech story of the decade was the Mars Rovers!


Got a link to that podcast? - Great statement by Woz!

Phil, thanks for linking to the calendar, hadn't seen it, much appreciated.

Looking forward to AstroO's upcoming commemorative artwork!
stewjack
QUOTE (Oersted @ Dec 28 2009, 08:07 PM) *
Got a link to that podcast? - Great statement by Woz!

Well I will give you the link, but I suspect you will consider it a waste of your time. Woz apparently didn't have time to make a recording of his comment. The host Leo Laporte just mentioned it. Also the podcast is over 90 min long. The HiRez video version is 440 MB!

The download page has got a large list of links to the many recorded comments. With (.. and Steve Wozniak on the Mars rover ) without any link, since he made no recording.
Download page for: TWiT 228: The TWiT Of The Decade

Jack




alan
6 Years on Mars

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xly52Vx-_9Q...player_embedded
Astro0
Well, here we are on the eve of Spirit's 6th anniversary.
As promised, Stu and I have come up with some pictures and words that we hope you will enjoy smile.gif

Below are some examples of the posters and desktops. You'll find a bunch of other versions over on my blog at various resolutions and screen sizes.
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Stu
Love what you've done, Astro0! smile.gif

6 years... where the ****** did THEY go?!?!?!?!? rolleyes.gif
nprev
A beautiful tribute, gentlemen. Thanks for sharing it with us! smile.gif
climber
When two of the most talented and skilled USMS'ers unite, tribute to our belowed rovers could barely go better and farther.
Thanks gentlemen
Stu
Thanks Climber! Astro0 did all the hard work, I just scribbled! smile.gif

Some more scribblings on the 6th year celebration here: http://cumbriansky.wordpress.com/2010/01/0...6-years-on-mars
Astro0
OK, enough gushing...back on topic before Doug pulls the plug on us laugh.gif

The ONLY thanks should go to the men and women of the Mars Exploration Rover team.
The fact that they have kept Spirit and Opportunity running for the past 6 Earth-years is where we should be directing any praise.

Well done to all of you.
We look forward to a 7th year of MER operations.
Our fingers are crossed for Spirit. We're behind you all the way!
We await Opportunity's next leg towards Endeavour. We'll be beside her all the way!

Thanks for the past six years and we wish you all the best for 2010.
ElkGroveDan
I hate to sound like the ungrateful beggar in the Life of Brian, but I like this one so much that I took the liberty of creating a 1680 x 1050 for the monitor I now use at home so I wouldn't have to ruin the image with a stretch. (But Astro0 will tell you I've done worse things to his artwork before.)

So if anyone else wants it, (along with a right-aligned version for people like me with cluttered desktops) heretis:
Astro0
Dan, you only had to ask wink.gif
Stu
Does anyone have a link to YouTube/elsewhere footage of Spirit's landing? You know, the NASA TV coverage at the time? Can't find any.
sgendreau
On YouTube, "Mars: Two for Two" and the Nova episode "Mars: Dead or Alive" have good edits of NASA footage. (I'm assuming you mean in the control center.) The Nova episode is a riveting account of the mission and what the team surmounted to fly.
Stu
Cheers, thanks. smile.gif
ustrax
The 5th part of the Nova documentary still brings that naughty tear into my eyes...it even has bagpipes for goodness sake... wink.gif
"GO BABY!!!"
ElkGroveDan
There's always this very cheerful beginning of the mission: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E2zwDYf_c4...feature=related
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