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originally posted by: Quantumgamer1776
Dang those are really cool, I think Jupiter and Enceladus are my favorites. Would've loved to see a Saturn one. NASA always leaves me wanting more lol.
originally posted by: Quantumgamer1776
Dang those are really cool, I think Jupiter and Enceladus are my favorites. Would've loved to see a Saturn one. NASA always leaves me wanting more lol.
The Joe the Martian character is taken from a children's science periodical, "Red Planet Connection," where it was regularly seen when Edgett directed the Mars outreach program at Arizona State University, Tempe, in the 1990s.
Joe was created earlier, as a part of Edgett's schoolwork when he was 9 years old and NASA's Viking missions, launched in 1975, inspired him to dream of becoming a Mars researcher.
"The Joe the Martian on Curiosity really is a 'thank you' from the MAHLI team to the folks who have provided us with the opportunity to study Mars, the U.S. taxpayers," Edgett said. "He's also there to encourage children around the world to set goals that will help them achieve their dreams in whatever interests they pursue."
originally posted by: combatmaster
a reply to: Soylent Green Is People
So this is what all that taxpayer money is going to....
hmmm... im sure bigfurrytexan couldve done a better job for free!