
Experts at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory ( JPL ) share the challenges of Curiosity's rover final 7 minutes to landing on the surface of Mars.
I searched both main board and popular and was surprised not to find this outstanding little tube.
( , Mon 6 Aug 2012, 12:44, Reply)

It's almost like an easyjet flight.
Also, how is it that they can pilot this thing millions of miles through space, then steer it through an alien atmosphere, deploy a parachute at exactly the right moment and lower a robot car from a rocket powered rig and yet we still haven't got our hover cars?
( , Mon 6 Aug 2012, 12:54, Reply)

haha, one is that they are using it to send a Martian back to his home planet!
Another is from a zoomed in picture of an image of a dollar bill on Curiosity which contains the freemason pyramid which, as any fule kno, is symbol of the NWO!
( , Mon 6 Aug 2012, 13:07, Reply)

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Not enough tin foil in the world for that forum.
( , Mon 6 Aug 2012, 13:26, Reply)

co-incidence? wake up sheeple!
( , Mon 6 Aug 2012, 13:29, Reply)

If it had been the same as Earth's atmosphere the parachute would have slowed it down much more and therefore wouldn't have needed the jet/hover stage but because it is a lighter atmosphere then less thrust is needed to keep the thing falling to the ground.
( , Mon 6 Aug 2012, 15:15, Reply)

within that 7 minutes waiting for the signal to reach earth the Mars lander would have been in 2 separate states both crashed and safely landed while that signal was unobserved. :D
( , Mon 6 Aug 2012, 13:33, Reply)