Curiosity: 4844th day of the mission
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Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
#Mars #Curiosity #rover #Sol4844 #CuriosityRover #space #science
Curiosity: 4844th day of the mission
Image captured 6 hours ago.
Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
#Mars #Curiosity #rover #Sol4844 #CuriosityRover #space #science
This is the best of the best for the cost of this tire?
NASA, you're fired. WE were ripped off, but fleeced by the oligarchy with too much and gas people who don't need another "dollar" for the rest of their lives.
Building a rover is like building a race car: Spend a fortune on making everything as light as possible, and by “possible” I mean: light enough to last just long enough. If it lasts LONGER, it wasn’t lightweight enough. Because transporting mass to Mars is incredibly expensive, making things lighter is therefore the first step to saving money. And after all, the component has exceeded its planned service life by a factor of 7.
So indeed suboptimal: Still too sturdy.
Yeah yeah, got it, but this is still the best of the best? Wow, okay next excuse.
Seems a wheel from a lawnmower/shopping cart (made lighter with the most expensive metals/plastic) would last longer.
How about putting what was wasted in research for anti-magravity/ion/alternatives or just half/quarter/eighth of what CERN has spent.
Common sense, its societies new superpower. Rockets don't even make sense worried about weight.
"How about putting what was wasted in research for anti-magravity/ion/alternatives or just half/quarter/eighth of what CERN has spent."
So you want to divert money from research to send unnecessary stuff to Mars?
And you call that common sense?
Oookay.
@Ann_Effes
"So you want to divert money from research to send unnecessary stuff to Mars?"
Nope, money diverted to research that makes sense.
At what point do they give up on CERN, trillions, quad, a googolplex of cash? There is a better way to try, the sun doesn't do what they think if they can't copy the experiment.
CERN is financed with about 1 Billion swiss franks per Year.
And if I had to choose between CERN and bringing dead wight to mars - I would choose CERN any day.
(Reading your post, I get the impression that you think CERN is conducting research on nuclear fusion. But that’s not the case—or only to a very limited extent. I would agree that it is unnecessary to invest money in nuclear fusion research. We ALREADY HAVE solutions to that problem—and they're cheap, such as PV e.g.)