by Anthony Barreiro » Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:01 pm
neufer wrote:Anthony Barreiro wrote:
I think tomorrow's apod might be this
wheel on Mars.
No one will be interested in this shot tomorrow. (Instant obsolescence.)
It'll be rather the unique
MRO parachute landing shot.
Hmmph. Mars Reconaissance Orbiter always gets all the glory. Mars Odyssey gets my vote for best supporting spacecraft: Odyssey was in position to receive radio communications from Curiosity during descent and landing, sent the first confirmation of successful landing, and relayed the first pictures.
How about Matt Harding and Charles Bolden jitterbugging together?
[quote="neufer"][quote="Anthony Barreiro"]
I think tomorrow's apod might be this [url=http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/?ImageID=4238]wheel on Mars[/url].[/quote]
No one will be interested in this shot tomorrow. (Instant obsolescence.)
It'll be rather the unique [url=http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=29208&start=25#p181037]MRO parachute landing shot[/url].[/quote]
Hmmph. Mars Reconaissance Orbiter always gets all the glory. Mars Odyssey gets my vote for best supporting spacecraft: Odyssey was in position to receive radio communications from Curiosity during descent and landing, sent the first confirmation of successful landing, and relayed the first pictures.
[quote="neufer"]Unless, that is, APOD could somehow photoshop [url=http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100725.html]Matt Harding[/url] into the [url=http://www.universetoday.com/96646/curiositys-awesome-landing-trailer/]JPL celebration[/url].[/quote]
How about Matt Harding and Charles Bolden jitterbugging together?