03-27-2004, 02:03 AM
Hi,
As it turns out, our rovers are covered in microbes and such
That happens to be a lie. The sterility of spacecraft, especially of probes that are to enter atmospheres and/or land on bodies is a primary concern to all and a high mission priority.
Could something have gone wrong? Considering the NASA we have now that is incapable of doing a 2.54 cm to inches conversion, a flub is possible. But a search on Mars and rover yielded nothing, there is nothing that I could find on any of the news services I subscribe to, and NASA has posted nothing on their website. I, for one, would rather wait for a report from a more credible source than some vague "chap in Florida".
If I didn't know better, I'd think you were trolling.
--Pete
As it turns out, our rovers are covered in microbes and such
That happens to be a lie. The sterility of spacecraft, especially of probes that are to enter atmospheres and/or land on bodies is a primary concern to all and a high mission priority.
Could something have gone wrong? Considering the NASA we have now that is incapable of doing a 2.54 cm to inches conversion, a flub is possible. But a search on Mars and rover yielded nothing, there is nothing that I could find on any of the news services I subscribe to, and NASA has posted nothing on their website. I, for one, would rather wait for a report from a more credible source than some vague "chap in Florida".
If I didn't know better, I'd think you were trolling.
--Pete
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