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12:04 AM
I will be honest, I stopped following in the late 90's as I got too busy. Though I still read NNTP for some semi-work stuff. (I hate vBulletin, but there is a good gateway to NNTP for it).
 
 
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4:06 AM
@TildalWave Agreed. Far far far far far more convoluted esp. with newer nations coming up on the block. Btw, did you know ISRO provided the gamma ray telescope for the Foton?
 
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8:46 AM
Hey does anyone know where I could find a live stream of the Rosetta control room? TidalWave's link doesn't seem to provide it...
 
9:45 AM
15 hours ago, by TildalWave
Webcast of the Rosetta / Philae Landing Covergage Live from ESOC Mission Control Room is now available via Livestream. More info here, schedule here
works for me
morning @Rory ;)
 
morning! trying to find some way to watch the stream here at work. My ipad just about copes
 
@RoryAlsop Ah that might be a problem ... There ought to be a Livestream app, at least there is for Android, but NASA TV will also webcast live the juicy parts (14:00 to 16:30 UTC) if that works better for you
 
 
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12:34 PM
in The DMZ, 16 mins ago, by Rоry McCune
Rocket propelled bicycle vs a Ferrari LOL
 
 
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3:03 PM
posted on November 12, 2014

At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the agency's Orion spacecraft passes the spaceport's iconic Vehicle Assembly Building as it is transported to Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014. After arrival at the launch pad, United Launch Alliance engineers and technicians will lift Orion and mount it atop its Delta IV Heavy rocket. Orion

 
3:59 PM
So, it's quiet...
 
I'm here!
 
I'm here too!
 
I'm trying to decide if my audio is working, or if there's just nothing on the ESA feed...
 
@PearsonArtPhoto I think very little, just distant voices
 
There's some background noise on the Livestream feed
 
4:01 PM
I'm just afraid there'll be someone speaking finally, and my speakers will be way too loud...
 
That's part of life, right? :P
 
They are looking at something...
I guess cheering is good...
 
Everyone is happy. Looks like it succeeded!
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Like the guy who cheered for the camera.
 
stream struggling for me
 
4:05 PM
@Undo Yeah, for me it struggled too. Refreshing solved the problem.
 
Something doesn't look good now...
 
not for me :(
 
It sounds like they are trying to figure out if it bounced...
 
... off the comet? :P
 
One would presume...
It sounds like the legs are indicating it's on the surface, but there's other indicators that it might not be.
Maybe it grabbed a rock and bounced?
They are trying to figure out how it's behaving, but they have telemetry.
 
4:08 PM
sounds good
clapping :D
 
Lander anchoring and sitting on rocks, sounds good.
 
needs to settle down I'd guess but looks they've managed to hook it
 
Harpoons fired, landing gear deployed, and hearing from the lander.
 
ah nice, landing confirmed
 
And they dropped the mike...
 
4:11 PM
Really an insane plan :P
"Let's fly past a comet and shoot at it, then pull a thing on to it"
 
in 10 years ...
 
What kind of data will we get back from it?
 
too broad, ask on the site :P
 
What's the telemetry so far?
 
@TildalWave really I want to know if it'll send pictures :P
 
4:14 PM
yes
it has a cam
on its belly IIRC
BTW that comet stinks :) like rotten eggs and manure LOL
> What does a comet smell like? A pungent cocktail of rotten eggs, horse pee and formaldehyde, apparently.
 
Lol
The Rosetta xkcd just updated!
 
no way
 
@Undo yes, it did
 
4:19 PM
@ProgramFOX 1402?
ah
 
Hm, it's not oneboxing very well in chat.
 
ah shoot it doesn't work here
 
it's dynamic
probably
 
click land your mouse on it and use the right hook :P
 
I suspect that XKCD did something funny today, which is causing a few problems.
Wow, they did real time updates all thoughout the landing...
 
4:22 PM
 
XKCD is really Rosetta fans...
Wow, the updates on XKCD are funny.
Whales (Probably) not in space...
 
live stream is funny
 
Presenter: Stop flirting, I've still got a job to do here!
 
Stu
i understand that this is a great feat of human engineering, but how is it "a big step for human civilization"?
as European Space Agency head Jean-Jacques Dordain said
 
4:32 PM
Wow, 126 comics, some of them obviously done in near realtime... Yikes!
 
@Stu well I guess in same way that the lunar picnic was a giant leap for mankind
 
There is a YouTube video about it: "Highlights: Rosetta mission comet landing up to lander separation"
 
Stu
What makes the Rosetta mission so special?
Rosetta will be undertaking several ‘firsts’ in space exploration. It will be the first mission to orbit and land on a comet. That makes Rosetta one of the most complex and ambitious missions ever undertaken. Scientists had to plan in advance, in the greatest possible detail, a ten year trip through the Solar System. Approaching, orbiting, and landing on a comet require delicate and spectacular manoeuvres. The comet, 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, is a relatively small object, about 4 kilometres in diameter, moving at a speed as great as 135,000 kilome
 
Warning: if you have an overloaded laptop and are watching the livestream, watching a YouTube video might slow down your laptop :P
 
Stu
@TildalWave lunar picnic? hehe
 
4:51 PM
What's up with the ESA page? Why is the control room empty?
 
@Everyone Empty?
 
@TildalWave I'd hate to ask whether somoneone brewed it up!
Looks empty; Just one lad near the far desk
 
I count 11 people there.
Now 6.
 
@PearsonArtPhoto Whales landing? Wasn't that in 'The restaurant at the end of the universe'?
@ProgramFOX I see two now; a lady materialized
 
Just 2? Weird, I'm seeing 5 now.
We probably aren't looking at the same page.
 
4:55 PM
One of the Hitchhiker's guide, not sure which one...
 
I'm looking here: rosetta.esa.int
 
It says 'Landing confirmed'
 
There is a livestream under that notice.
 
I see it
Whom is that guy talking with on the radio? Looks like a PTT
Looks like some video .. without sound, or sub-tits
 
Weird, I'm not hearing any sound.
 
5:05 PM
me either
 
ah, okay
 
Anything exciting happen during the fall?
 
lol, reddit already made a thing to track the updates
 
:D "Do harpoons work on comets?"
 
XKCD is normally awesome. This one is amazingly awesome.
 
5:15 PM
So, did the harpoons fire, or didn't they. Hmmm...
 
landing confirmed probably means harpoons bit - hard!
 
In theory, just one landing leg is sufficient, given a good enough surface...
 
@TildalWave: You got sound on the cast?
But a pair of legs is better
 
XKCD says "Have we landed: Yes, at least once"...
 
Ah
 
5:18 PM
@Everyone no, they cut it off when there's nothing to share ... or just turn the volume down so low it's inaudible
puts a new spin to bouncy castle :)
I mean the harpooning and landing
"at least once" LOL
 
Earth status: Confused.
 
I didn't even catch the 'atleast once'; serves me right
@TildalWave Squelch sort-of control?
 
the harpoons fired at 300 km/h ... it changed the comet's trajectory ... it's now coming our way ... NASA is preparing a new Orion mission to land on a comet :)
 
Seriously now?
 
yes, they're thinking of hiring some oil rig workers
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5:25 PM
@ProgramFOX I'm not happy - yet
oil rig workers?!?
Something happen ... ?
 
(Bad movie alert...)
 
Bad move?
 
And suddenly it grew to the size of Texas;-)
 
Aerosmith?
Sound feed up yet?
 
 
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8:57 PM
ah lol it was already shared ... oh well
 
9:17 PM
That XKCD is amazing!
 
10:13 PM
@Everyone Re the whales - I think that was the first book, from above Magrathea. . .
 
10:33 PM
Yes, the whale that is infinitely improbable. And the flower in a pot. Both of which were incarnations of that being Arthur Dent keeps killing.
 

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