InSight Mission

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Toaster

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Wednesday 9th May 2018
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Its typical of this forum not to highlight a science Mission, the Launch happened on the 5th and there doesn't seem to be a posting about it.........probably because its not connected to the Arch Marketeer at Space X.

So what launched this mission? a good old fashioned Atlas V here are some pretty good pictures for those who like to point and go ohhh ahhhh thats a pretty one and a slightly more composed (Grown up) group in the control room at launch https://youtu.be/mo6HnBZ7N-Q

And for those who like long exposure photo's https://mars.nasa.gov/imgs/2018/05/InSight_Launch_...

So to get on with the real business of InSite: what is interesting is that so much can be done in space exploration without having to send a man or woman to Mars Nasa say it has two objectives the first is to understand how mars was formed:

The size of the core, what it is made of, and whether it is liquid or solid.
The thickness and structure of the crust.
The structure of the mantle and what it is made of.
How warm the interior is and how much heat is still flowing through.

How Tectonically active the planet is

How powerful and frequent internal seismic activity is on Mars, and where it is located within the structure of the planet.
How often meteorites impact the surface of Mars.

I guess thats all dependant on a successful landing

Beati Dogu

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Wednesday 9th May 2018
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Simpo Two

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265 months

Wednesday 9th May 2018
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Or more realistically, why is it not on the mainstream news? Because they're too busy obsessing over Syria, Trump etc, as per usual.

jmorgan

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284 months

Wednesday 9th May 2018
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I have been following a lot on twitter. Various stuff

Edited by jmorgan on Wednesday 9th May 20:38

Eric Mc

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265 months

Wednesday 9th May 2018
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The launch was on mainstream news and it was covered here in the launch notifications thread.

The real science of InSight will happen a few weeks after it has landed on Mars and has started to conduct its experiments.

I was planning on starting a thread closer to that time but we can resurrect this one instead.

Toaster

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Wednesday 9th May 2018
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Beati Dogu said:
That’s because the thread was supposed to discuss InSite not another bloody rocket.

Einion Yrth

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Thursday 10th May 2018
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Toaster said:
Beati Dogu said:
That’s because the thread was supposed to discuss InSite not another bloody rocket.
All we've seen, so far, of InSight (note spelling) is another bloody rocket; get back to us when it gets there.

Eric Mc

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Thursday 10th May 2018
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In the launch notification thread, there was discussion on the experiments it is carrying - so we didn't just talk about the rocket.


Toaster

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Thursday 10th May 2018
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Einion Yrth said:
All we've seen, so far, of InSight (note spelling) is another bloody rocket; get back to us when it gets there.
not true there is science information for example about the very sensitive seismic monitor what is true is the miss spilling wink

Toaster

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Monday 14th May 2018
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Simpo Two said:
Or more realistically, why is it not on the mainstream news? Because they're too busy obsessing over Syria, Trump etc, as per usual.
It is on mainstream news ironically in the science section and headlined as InSight, some discuss the Science packages.

If the Rocket exploded on lift off that may make front page news...but most people would view it as just another transport system (Plane train automobile) and no science being discussed. It can also be considered a Technology solution rather than a Science one, most of the discussions here havre limited to no Science and a few are about technical modifications but no actual Science.

Edited by Toaster on Monday 14th May 17:18

Kccv23highliftcam

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Saturday 19th May 2018
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Toaster said:
Simpo Two said:
Or more realistically, why is it not on the mainstream news? Because they're too busy obsessing over Syria, Trump etc, as per usual.
It is on mainstream news ironically in the science section and headlined as InSight, some discuss the Science packages.

If the Rocket exploded on lift off that may make front page news...but most people would view it as just another transport system (Plane train automobile) and no science being discussed. It can also be considered a Technology solution rather than a Science one, most of the discussions here havre limited to no Science and a few are about technical modifications but no actual Science.

Edited by Toaster on Monday 14th May 17:18
"Its typical of this forum "

And? Just what is your beef??

Eric Mc

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Sunday 20th May 2018
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Toaster outs way more energy into decrying this forum and its posters than he does into discussing or generating topics. I pay him no attention these days.

Ironically, this is a topic he DID start which could be of interest - once we start discussing the actual mission., As I said earlier, hopefully this thread will become interesting sometime after November when InSight starts sending back actual science.

Toaster

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Sunday 20th May 2018
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Kccv23highliftcam said:
"Its typical of this forum "

And? Just what is your beef??
its mainly a train spotters discussion, little to no actual Science just comments about a rocket being launched and that my friend is not Science.

Toaster

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Sunday 20th May 2018
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Eric Mc said:
Toaster outs way more energy into decrying this forum and its posters than he does into discussing or generating topics. I pay him no attention these days.

Ironically, this is a topic he DID start which could be of interest - once we start discussing the actual mission., As I said earlier, hopefully this thread will become interesting sometime after November when InSight starts sending back actual science.
There is science to be discussed way before InSight reaches Mars yet it seems to pass by those who claim to have an interest in Science all a bit Odd to me Eric.

Eric Mc

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Sunday 20th May 2018
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Toaster said:
There is science to be discussed way before InSight reaches Mars yet it seems to pass by those who claim to have an interest in Science all a bit Odd to me Eric.
Bloody talk about it then - instead of talking about the forum itself.

Here's a challenge - make your next post in this thread about the science of the mission and nothing else and don't mention a single thing about me or any other poster. Let's see if you can manage that.