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Perseverance Rover - NASA 2020 - Jiggly - 02-18-2021

Anyone else watching the entry of Perseverance on Mars? I'm currently watching it live on Youtube - Just 15 minutes to go!



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RE: Perseverance Rover - NASA 2020 - mothered - 02-19-2021

Quote:Anyone else watching the entry of Perseverance on Mars?
I didn't know It's available for viewing.

I love astronomy. This will be very Interesting Indeed.


RE: Perseverance Rover - NASA 2020 - Jiggly - 02-19-2021

(02-19-2021, 03:14 AM)mothered Wrote:
Quote:Anyone else watching the entry of Perseverance on Mars?
I didn't know It's available for viewing.

I love astronomy. This will be very Interesting Indeed.

It's definitely worth keeping an eye out. They almost always have stuff available on youtube live


RE: Perseverance Rover - NASA 2020 - mothered - 02-19-2021

(02-19-2021, 11:16 AM)Jiggly Wrote: It's definitely worth keeping an eye out. They almost always have stuff available on youtube live
I most certainly will keep checking.

I also enjoyed viewing @fsociety's recent video. I can't wait to see what else they come across.


RE: Perseverance Rover - NASA 2020 - OversouL - 02-19-2021

Definitely had goosebumps. It's always so exciting to see what humans can do if we all work together.


RE: Perseverance Rover - NASA 2020 - fsociety - 02-19-2021

(02-19-2021, 11:30 AM)mothered Wrote:
(02-19-2021, 11:16 AM)Jiggly Wrote: It's definitely worth keeping an eye out. They almost always have stuff available on youtube live
I most certainly will keep checking.

I also enjoyed viewing @fsociety's recent video. I can't wait to see what else they come across.

HAHA when i get up in morning and open my insta first post i saw about mars i though it just for sake image later i search on YouTube. techonlogy gone so far i like the rocket at land rover .. this is the best thing.. directly landing anything can lead object fall , this happen when vikram lander was landing at high speed.. and india spend 900crores ....which is now left on moon.

(02-19-2021, 03:42 PM)OversouL Wrote: Definitely had goosebumps. It's always so exciting to see what humans can do if we all work together.

yes me too , we are like AI , first god create us than we start using are our brain now we are on god power level. this is good we are alive and seeing this , only alien missing hope we can see that also before die ... than we can peace fully die .... Cool


RE: Perseverance Rover - NASA 2020 - Jiggly - 02-19-2021

(02-19-2021, 03:42 PM)OversouL Wrote: Definitely had goosebumps. It's always so exciting to see what humans can do if we all work together.

I agree. Nothing seems to bring people together like the prospect of space. Whether is be business in different countries, contribution components or staff or research towards one countries space force, or whether it be people all over the globe watching launches.. There's a community feel to it.


RE: Perseverance Rover - NASA 2020 - mothered - 02-20-2021

(02-19-2021, 08:31 PM)fsociety Wrote: when i get up in morning and open my insta first post i saw about mars i though it just for sake image later i search on YouTube. techonlogy gone so far i like the rocket at land rover .. this is the best thing.. directly landing anything can lead object fall , this happen when vikram lander was landing at high speed.. and india spend 900crores ....which is now left on moon.
Yes, technology has certainly advanced and continues to do so at a rapid rate.

There are so many things In our universe that're unbeknownst (not known) to scientists, astronomers and the like. Their research/exploration will never come to an end.


RE: Perseverance Rover - NASA 2020 - fsociety - 02-20-2021

(02-20-2021, 03:19 AM)mothered Wrote:
(02-19-2021, 08:31 PM)fsociety Wrote: when i get up in morning and open my insta first post i saw about mars i though it just for sake image later i search on YouTube. techonlogy gone so far i like the rocket at land rover .. this is the best thing.. directly landing anything can lead object fall , this happen when vikram lander was landing at high speed.. and india spend 900crores ....which is now left on moon.
Yes, technology has certainly advanced and continues to do so at a rapid rate.

There are so many things In our universe that're unbeknownst (not known) to scientists, astronomers and the like. Their research/exploration will never come to an end.

Sometime i feel like why so much huge money invest in when we know our earth can be made better and help out needed people.

but its okay ...what can we do...


RE: Perseverance Rover - NASA 2020 - Jiggly - 02-20-2021

(02-20-2021, 07:28 AM)fsociety Wrote:
(02-20-2021, 03:19 AM)mothered Wrote:
(02-19-2021, 08:31 PM)fsociety Wrote: when i get up in morning and open my insta first post i saw about mars i though it just for sake image later i search on YouTube. techonlogy gone so far i like the rocket at land rover .. this is the best thing.. directly landing anything can lead object fall , this happen when vikram lander was landing at high speed.. and india spend 900crores ....which is now left on moon.
Yes, technology has certainly advanced and continues to do so at a rapid rate.

There are so many things In our universe that're unbeknownst (not known) to scientists, astronomers and the like. Their research/exploration will never come to an end.

Sometime i feel like why so much huge money invest in when we know our earth can be made better and help out needed people.

but its okay ...what can we do...

Space exploration can lead to helping out the earth itself. NASA has a document available for just such a thing.