Today's Mars Landing

So far so good. Amazing what can be done. Hopefully this ends as successful as it's been to this point.
 
Touchdown confirmed, that was really cool to watch
 
need the phone home call and the first image
 
fing A!!!


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InSight has beamed back the first images of its landing site on Mars.
 
11/26/2018 16:04

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"We're all nominal on the surface," a member of the JPL control team says.

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11/26/2018 16:03

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InSight has radioed an X-band "beep" back to Earth to verify all is OK aboard the spacecraft.
 
Mars can't even line up with one of our 24 time zones, so they don't exist in the present or past tense. You just can't get no more fake than that....
 
need to make sure she unfurls her solar panels. another hour or so
 
^^^this^^^ Magic bullet stuff.:bsflag::partytime

Check the Mars time zones, they don't have them cause they ain't needed for the elaborate stage prop.
All relativity innocent stuff for a candy bar marketing scheme. The sheeple are going to get the candy bars one way or the other.

But they are taking it too far by trying to create another Apollo fiasco with the peoples money.
 
Check the Mars time zones, they don't have them cause they ain't needed for the elaborate stage prop.
All relativity innocent stuff for a candy bar marketing scheme. The sheeple are going to get the candy bars one way or the other.

But they are taking it too far by trying to create another Apollo fiasco with the peoples money.
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Check the Mars time zones, they don't have them cause they ain't needed for the elaborate stage prop.
All relativity innocent stuff for a candy bar marketing scheme. The sheeple are going to get the candy bars one way or the other.

But they are taking it too far by trying to create another Apollo fiasco with the peoples money.
perhaps your biggest bullshiit post of 2018
 
“Our Mars Odyssey orbiter phoned home, relaying news from @NASAInSight indicating its solar panels are open & collecting sunlight on the Martian surface,” NASA wrote in the tweet. “Also in the dispatch: this snapshot from the lander’s arm showing the instruments in their new home.”

The InSight spacecraft landed on Mars on Monday after six-month journey to the planet. The dispatch that included the first clear photo of Mars from the mission were relayed to Earth by the Mars Odyssey orbiter.

“The InSight team can rest a little easier tonight now that we know the spacecraft solar arrays are deployed and recharging the batteries,” Tom Hoffman, a project manager at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which leads the mission, said in a statement.

https://www.foxnews.com/science/nasas-insight-beams-back-breathtakingly-clear-photo-of-mars
 
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