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Originally posted by antmax21
I'm beginning to really dislike NASA... maybe they can actually bring results that are worthwhile not skeptical and useless (to an extent.)
Originally posted by Soitenly
Seems like a waste of time. NASA will drive itself into the ground if it cannot do anything with regard to its current manned exploration program. They will dissolve into various function of NOAA and the DoD if they countinue to count their blessings with these childish "robot missions" to Mars.
Originally posted by antmax21
I'm beginning to really dislike NASA... maybe they can actually bring results that are worthwhile not skeptical and useless (to an extent.)
The Mars Atmosphere and Evolution Mission, or Maven, was proposed by prominent astrobiologist Bruce Jakosky of the University of Colorado, Boulder, to “address key questions about Mars climate and habitability and improve understanding of dynamic processes in the upper Martian atmosphere and ionosphere,”
The Great Escape mission, proposed by Alan Stern of the Boulder-based Southwest Research Institute would, according to the release, “directly determine the basic processes in Martian atmospheric evolution by measuring the structure and dynamics of the upper atmosphere.” The spacecraft would also seek out and measure “potentially biogenic atmospheric constituents such as methane.”
Originally posted by darkbluesky
Originally posted by antmax21
I by measuring the structure and dynamics of the upper atmosphere.” The spacecraft would also seek out and measure “potentially biogenic atmospheric constituents such as methane.”
Again, critical information in terms of establishing outposts and eventual colonies.
Yeah, NASA's decision makers must have [] for brains. I wonder if some recent posters to this thread might also?
I just wish NASA had a better budget and less went towards the Bush/oil war in Iraq. Science and understanding is far more productive than guns and ammo.
-From Mars Exploration Program: General press releases
-- Urey Mars Organic and Oxidant Detector: The Urey instrument would investigate organics and oxidant materials on Mars using three complementary detection systems. The principal investigator is Dr. Jeffrey Bada, University of California at San Diego. The instrument would be built and managed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
-- Mars Organic Molecule Analyzer, or Moma: The instrument would investigate organic molecular signatures and the environment in which they exist using a mass spectrometer and gas chromatograph. The principal investigator is Dr. Luann Becker, University of California at Santa Barbara.
These selections were judged to have the best science value among 26 proposals submitted to NASA in August 2006 in response to an open announcement of opportunity.
The Mars Scout program is an initiative for innovative, relatively low-cost missions selected on a competitive basis.
NASA's Mars Exploration Program seeks to characterize and understand Mars as a dynamic system, including its present and past environment, climate cycles, geology and biological potential.
Originally posted by esecallum
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look u []..how is measuring radiation fields going to stop the radiation??
are they gonna terraform it...of course not...