This is what happens when you privatize something that should be done by a well-funded government agency. Corners get cut. We went from being the most advanced organization in the world, sending people to the moon with calculators to fast forward 45 years later, we are now behind the capabilities of our inferior competitors from 1969. Our space program is pretty much on par with North Korea's despite relatively infinite computing power and the technological capabilities to do who knows what, we have neutered our own capabilities through lack of funding.One of the many disappointing facts surrounding the decline of America.
10/31/2014 5:22:42 PM
Fuck you.
10/31/2014 5:49:34 PM
There is a valid point in feeling that we have slid backwards, but that doesn't mean we should give up either. I feel we will get there, but this transition is obviously going to be a lot tougher than first anticipated. I don't think anyone involved in these programs wants to quit either.
10/31/2014 7:22:26 PM
This is just the wrong model. No one is going to quit because there is money to be made. Within 20 tears, cnsa will easily surpass us and the world will view it in the same image it once viewed nasa.
10/31/2014 8:40:57 PM
ok troll go away.
11/1/2014 4:09:02 PM
11/1/2014 8:46:55 PM
I know they had plans for a fleet of these. Was there already more than one, or was this one that blew up currently the only one?
11/1/2014 11:33:27 PM
2nd one is under construction and according to press releases is like 60% done[Edited on November 1, 2014 at 11:44 PM. Reason : a]
11/1/2014 11:44:08 PM
I see. Thanks.
11/2/2014 12:05:33 AM
I watched the Black Sky documentary all over again. This was an unfortunate comment:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyBg8UfTdA8&list=UUuHenmRzw0WeEj3qw2RT5wQ&t=35m27s
11/2/2014 1:35:48 PM
CNN is reporting the feathering system for the descent may have deployed during the ascent leading to the breakup.
11/3/2014 7:36:46 AM
saw that on Fox News too.
11/3/2014 7:59:04 AM
http://spaceflightnow.com/2014/11/03/virgin-galactic-rocket-plane-deployed-braking-system-prematurely/
11/3/2014 8:30:49 AM
They've had lots of problems with servos and switches and breakers failing because of the high g forces. On one flight all of their instruments quit working entirely and on another the stabilator jammed all the way up. I'm not sure these kit plane parts and cable controls are up to the task.But kudos to them for announcing that the dead pilot armed the switch. It's never too early to blame a victim.[Edited on November 3, 2014 at 9:56 AM. Reason : .]
11/3/2014 9:55:05 AM
I know its not manned but havent seen any posts on this and this is actually a pretty big deal in my opinion.http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/10/world/philae-comet-lander/index.html?hpt=hp_t2Definitely hoping they pull it off as I have been following this mission for a while. Even if the lander fails they have still sent back some pretty incredible images and I would call the mission a success.
11/10/2014 10:07:48 AM
Yes! I'm excited about it... would only be the 7th body in our solar system (besides earth) humans have landed anything on.(previously landed on The Moon, Mars, Venus, Titan, two asteroids)
11/10/2014 10:31:26 AM
11/10/2014 12:19:14 PM
So much going on with the landings people are making recently have been very impressive. Sure hope they can pull this off I know they have given it a 70% chance of success which may be a bit optimistic. Not quite like a planet with how much rotation and lack of gravity this thing has.
11/10/2014 1:50:59 PM
http://arstechnica.com/science/2014/11/rosetta-to-launch-comet-lander-late-tonight/coverage going on now330am EST is when separation is happening, with touchdown expected about 10-11am.
11/11/2014 8:09:49 PM
great. i'll be in a damn meeting at that time ugh.
11/11/2014 8:11:12 PM
reading on r/space there might be a problem with the landing thruster... which would make it much more challenging to attach to the surface.
11/12/2014 7:18:20 AM
lander manager Stephan Ulamec says:"We will have to rely fully on the harpoons at touchdown," because the cold gas thruster on top of the lander is not working.
11/12/2014 10:32:02 AM
So things have become much more difficult now gonna have one shot with those harpoons or it may simply bounce off
11/12/2014 10:43:39 AM
Any minute now...
11/12/2014 10:54:44 AM
Success!
11/12/2014 11:04:12 AM
nasa feed sucksi assume we did but they need some commentary on what alls going on.
11/12/2014 11:06:02 AM
lots of initial cheers. now back to serious mode.
11/12/2014 11:07:27 AM
saying something now
11/12/2014 11:08:27 AM
Historic.
11/12/2014 11:12:33 AM
Awesome! Wonder the difficulty compared to the sky crane landing on Mars.
11/12/2014 11:14:38 AM
^ Agreed. That was awesome to watch.
11/12/2014 11:15:44 AM
EUROPE HARPOONS COMET
11/12/2014 11:16:25 AM
We're never gonna use this shit-every science undergrad everI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
11/12/2014 11:16:27 AM
11/12/2014 11:24:55 AM
As posted it looks to be successful with data being transmitted back. Congrats to the ESA! It is good to see some are still making progress in space exploration.
11/12/2014 11:31:07 AM
Sounds more impressive when you realize just how long ago the actual spacecraft and mission was designed
11/12/2014 11:32:52 AM
Hmm saying the anchors didn't fire so while it did land no promise it won't be ejected at a later time. Hope they can try to refire again those seem important
11/12/2014 11:44:54 AM
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/11/12/363492519/comet-landing-european-craft-due-to-make-contact-todayAfter analyzing telemetry data from the Philae lander, ESA says it seems that the craft's harpoons didn't fire as first thought.Adding that the lander is in "great shape," the agency says its engineers are looking into options for retrying the harpoon operation, which is meant to secure the craft to the comet's surface.In a tweet, the agency says the lander "made a fairly gentle touch down on #67P based on amount of landing gear damping."
11/12/2014 12:10:24 PM
lots of unknowns right now. the celebration might have been premature.
11/12/2014 12:15:54 PM
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11/12/2014 1:43:31 PM
11/12/2014 2:09:59 PM
11/12/2014 2:26:29 PM
11/12/2014 5:24:07 PM
A lot of conspiracy theories anout a coverup of this mossion being to keep the comet from hitting earth. Would be even more badass if that were true but its the internet.
11/12/2014 5:54:54 PM
11/12/2014 8:18:42 PM
a 113-minute long bounce!?!?
11/12/2014 8:23:26 PM
VERY low gravity on this comet (as in if we were there we wouldn't feel anything resembling gravity.)
11/12/2014 8:26:22 PM
Did the anchors fire on the final landing? Flyin Ryan your are correct, I forgot about New Horizons. I hope we eventually get a probe to Europa. That could be real interesting in terms of the search for life.
11/12/2014 9:01:55 PM
^http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2014/11/sls-manifest-europa-mars-sample-return-missions/
11/12/2014 9:38:43 PM