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The Mars Explorer In “Perfect” Orbit

Somewhere deep in the cold vacuum of space last week, a small man-made object settled into a perfect orbit around our nearest celestial neighbor, the famed red planet of Mars. For the next five years it will continue on its journey in search of water and life, sending possibly ground-breaking data back to its home planet of Earth. "This will rewrite the textbooks on Mars," said Jim Graf, project manager for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

As always, waiting for the craft to send a transmission was a tense moment for the good folks at NASA. It is not very often that our nation’s great space program has a project go off without a hitch. "I am very relieved it was perfect", said Mr. Graf "We couldn't have planned it better."

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, as it is affectionately called by the people at NASA, is the most advanced mission ever to be sent to another planet. It traveled nearly 500 million kilometers to reach its destination and will eventually orbit the planet in a loop at altitudes ranging from 320 to 255 kilometers above the planets surface. Its instruments will examine the planet for the first time from these low altitudes, mapping water related minerals, probing for underground layers of rock and water, and sending high resolution pictures of the landscape to the people back on Earth.

If the mission finds what it is looking for it will be well worth its 720 million dollar price tag. It could be argued that the images alone will justify the high cost of the project. We must also take into account the fact that this is a very important milestone on the road to extra-terrestrial exploration.

For now we can only speculate what might be found. The only thing we can be sure of is that it will be something.

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Lucias : LVL 21: VP 3: said:

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985 days 20 hours ago...

I strongly agree, and you cannot think of the money spent on these missions as the actual cost. Whatever the actual cost is, it is worth the knowledge we gain.

xenon : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

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984 days 20 hours ago...

Lucias: so true, i think its possibly the most worthy cause for it :)

Scientists tend to get a bit over excited though, like they did with Titan =P Lets hope this is well founded excitement though :)

DressToKill : LVL 42: VP 5: said:

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984 days 20 hours ago...

There might be water up thar and we need to know as one day we may run out,we have a hosepipe ban in the UK already this year!!!..But the chances of finding water on mars are a million to 1 they said!!

Lucias : LVL 21: VP 3: said:

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984 days 19 hours ago...

Odds are higher to win the lottery, and I believe people win that...?

whitie : LVL 18: VP 2.7: said:

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984 days 18 hours ago...

Great use of $720 million that could of been used to fix issues on Earth rather than exploring desolate planets with nothing on it

Lucias : LVL 21: VP 3: said:

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983 days 20 hours ago...

That is my point, whitie. Most of that did go to earth via bureaucrats laundering money through the space agency. While the cost is certainly high, it is not as high as they claim.

Dodgeyviper : LVL 10: VP 1.9: said:

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983 days 2 hours ago...

Could be ground breaking, the money thing is a bit high though.

usnavvet : LVL 15: VP 2.4: said:

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967 days 8 hours ago...

Look at it this way, the money could've been wasted on welfare or, even worse, the U.N., and unlike those things, we can get something useful out of this.

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