Once again it's hats off to the ITV News Channel here in the UK for having a feature on the Genesis Mission this morning, which I was lucky enough to see before I went to work.
The aim of the mission was to capture some samples of solar wind and return it to Earth for future analysis.
Today was the day the capsule was to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere and be captured by a helicopter stunt pilot, before it hit the ground.
Alas, it appears as if they haven't succeeded in the final part of the mission
see http://www.genesismission.org/
The model and an xyz orbit (which ends at 14:38 UTC 8th September) is available on Jack Higgins website;
http://homepage.eircom.net/~jackcelestia/ is the address
and on the motherload;
http://www.celestiamotherlode.net/catal ... lites.html
regards,
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There is some encouraging news regarding the extraction of material.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3646154.stm
I'm a little amused NASA used "...a mirror on a stick" but it is Friday night.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3646154.stm
I'm a little amused NASA used "...a mirror on a stick" but it is Friday night.
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BBC wrote:Examinations, using torches and a mirror on a stick, revealed that much of the sample canister inside the wrecked capsule had remained intact.
lostfisherman wrote:I'm a little amused NASA used "...a mirror on a stick" but it is Friday night.
This is Sunday morning and I'm still laughing. I know NASA is on a budget, but what happened to the endoscope ?
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