Friday, May 25, 2007

A look at Mars Exploration, Google Style...

Google Earth is a wonderful tool for viewing the imagery collected by satellites and aerial photography. BUT did you know that there is the same option available for Mars to be viewed. It is admittedly in its BETA development phases due to the lacking nature of imagery available to Google at the moment but someday soon it will be just as useful to the planetary researchers a its Earth centric predecessor.

The following link is to a view of all the spacecraft that have either landed on Mars or crashed attempting to land on Mars. By clicking on the links on the side it will highlight the site with a text bubble and a picture. Then if you click on the picture it will take you to a page where you can read about the probe.

I learned something today that I was unaware of previously. The USSR sent three probes to Mars before the USA. All save one crashed on landing and the Mars2 only transmitted for 20 seconds after landing. This seems typical for what I have learned of the Old Soviet Era, it was ever the quest for quantity and never the heartfelt concern for quality. In sharp contrast the Viking 1 probe not only landed but also operated for 6 years; similarly Viking 2 remained operational for 3.5 years after landing.

The probes of this decade have had their own slough of failures and successes though none seem to be as unexpected as the two rovers (Spirit and Opportunity) that are still operational and sending valuable information back.

http://www.google.com/mars/#lat=2.108898&lon=-153.28125&zoom=2&q=spacecraft

2 comments:

Lord Auron said...

And one day we will have screen captures on our computers for directions from here to the Mars Outpost.

... Learn to survive the vacuum of space for a hundred or so million kilometers and avoid atmospheric immolation...

JR said...

When you do I want to see it... ;)


That is an inside joke for those who have not seen it go to Google Maps and query a drive from any city in the US to any city in Europe... Somewhere along the instructions will be "Swim across the Alantic Ocean"...