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  • pomarede@mastodon.socialP pomarede@mastodon.social

    Curiosity: 4844th day of the mission

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    Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

    #Mars #Curiosity #rover #Sol4844 #CuriosityRover #space #science

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    @pomarede Rover from #Temu ? 🤔

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    • pomarede@mastodon.socialP pomarede@mastodon.social

      Curiosity: 4844th day of the mission

      Image captured 6 hours ago.

      Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

      #Mars #Curiosity #rover #Sol4844 #CuriosityRover #space #science

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      @pomarede smh, rover is posting foot pics on main

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      • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

        @pomarede Our poor lonely fellow♥️

        Soon you wonderful machine! Hopefully soon we’ll be there!

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        @stux We will never be there at this rate with wars and all other squabble…

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        • pomarede@mastodon.socialP pomarede@mastodon.social

          Curiosity: 4844th day of the mission

          Image captured 6 hours ago.

          Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

          #Mars #Curiosity #rover #Sol4844 #CuriosityRover #space #science

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          @pomarede
          About twelve years of service without passing a MOT inspection?

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            @Ann_Effes @SCALETHEORY @pomarede I think by now we have to realize that NASA scientists lie through their teeth about how long things are expected to last just so they extend the mission with "oh well it's there now it would be a real shame to waste it amazing its lasted this long... nooo us? would we do that? never!"

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            • pomarede@mastodon.socialP pomarede@mastodon.social

              Curiosity: 4844th day of the mission

              Image captured 6 hours ago.

              Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

              #Mars #Curiosity #rover #Sol4844 #CuriosityRover #space #science

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              @pomarede That'll buff out.

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              • nyrath@spacey.spaceN nyrath@spacey.space

                @Ann_Effes @pomarede

                Ah! I stand corrected.

                It didn't occur to me that they would optimize to a specific number of years, instead of "infinity". Obvious in hindsight.

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                @nyrath @Ann_Effes @pomarede
                Very few engineered devices with either moving or electronic parts are actually engineered for more than a five year life. Some things are rated for ten year life, but that's actually rare. Things that last longer are due to having good margins, not due to a longer planned lifespan. Especially not for years with NO maintenance.

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                  @Ann_Effes @SCALETHEORY @pomarede Building a bridge that doesn’t fall down is easy. Building a bridge that just barely doesn’t fall down is challenging

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                  • nf3xn@mastodon.socialN nf3xn@mastodon.social

                    @Ann_Effes @SCALETHEORY @pomarede I think by now we have to realize that NASA scientists lie through their teeth about how long things are expected to last just so they extend the mission with "oh well it's there now it would be a real shame to waste it amazing its lasted this long... nooo us? would we do that? never!"

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                    @nf3xn @Ann_Effes @SCALETHEORY @pomarede
                    Never occurred to me those Voyager scientists were planing a generations–long job-retention plan for themselves

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                    • accordionbruce@mastodon.socialA accordionbruce@mastodon.social

                      @nf3xn @Ann_Effes @SCALETHEORY @pomarede
                      Never occurred to me those Voyager scientists were planing a generations–long job-retention plan for themselves

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                      @AccordionBruce @Ann_Effes @SCALETHEORY @pomarede look how much _science_ we can fit in this >slaps roof<

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                      • burne@waag.socialB burne@waag.social

                        @pomarede (credit: https://xkcd.com/695/)

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                        @burne @pomarede

                        Makes me sad, somehow.

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                        • pomarede@mastodon.socialP pomarede@mastodon.social

                          Curiosity: 4844th day of the mission

                          Image captured 6 hours ago.

                          Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

                          #Mars #Curiosity #rover #Sol4844 #CuriosityRover #space #science

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                          @pomarede And that's after driving ~20 miles.

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                          • accordionbruce@mastodon.socialA accordionbruce@mastodon.social

                            @nf3xn @Ann_Effes @SCALETHEORY @pomarede
                            Never occurred to me those Voyager scientists were planing a generations–long job-retention plan for themselves

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                            @AccordionBruce @Ann_Effes @SCALETHEORY @pomarede on a more sad and serious note we are talking about turning off missions like Juno due to cuts when the pedo in chief is burning through the NASA budget in a couple of weeks with his reverse regime change.

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                            • brouhaha@mastodon.socialB brouhaha@mastodon.social

                              @nyrath @Ann_Effes @pomarede
                              Very few engineered devices with either moving or electronic parts are actually engineered for more than a five year life. Some things are rated for ten year life, but that's actually rare. Things that last longer are due to having good margins, not due to a longer planned lifespan. Especially not for years with NO maintenance.

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                              @brouhaha @nyrath The latter is usually the case for things headed to space, especially if you can't practically switch over to a redundant spare. Since you went to all the money and effort to put it in space, you want to make sure it works for the intended mission life with high confidence, so you add a fair bit of margin, which means it has a good chance to last quite a bit longer than the intended mission life. But, as @Ann_Effes points out, there are costs to doing that, so you try not to go too overboard. @pomarede

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                                @burne @pomarede 😔

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                                • pomarede@mastodon.socialP pomarede@mastodon.social

                                  Curiosity: 4844th day of the mission

                                  Image captured 6 hours ago.

                                  Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

                                  #Mars #Curiosity #rover #Sol4844 #CuriosityRover #space #science

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                                  @pomarede Alright, Mars winds – now do Elon

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                                  • pomarede@mastodon.socialP pomarede@mastodon.social

                                    Curiosity: 4844th day of the mission

                                    Image captured 6 hours ago.

                                    Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

                                    #Mars #Curiosity #rover #Sol4844 #CuriosityRover #space #science

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                                    @pomarede @Cheatha ...reckless drivers on #mars.

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                                    • internic@mathstodon.xyzI internic@mathstodon.xyz

                                      @brouhaha @nyrath The latter is usually the case for things headed to space, especially if you can't practically switch over to a redundant spare. Since you went to all the money and effort to put it in space, you want to make sure it works for the intended mission life with high confidence, so you add a fair bit of margin, which means it has a good chance to last quite a bit longer than the intended mission life. But, as @Ann_Effes points out, there are costs to doing that, so you try not to go too overboard. @pomarede

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                                      @internic @brouhaha @nyrath @Ann_Effes @pomarede consider also that that wheel is disintegrating, but only from the main support ring inwards. The outer 1/3 looks still fairly intact and loadbearing. They'll have to be mindful of what they drive over, to avoid getting too much into "Air Sand" because the ground pressure on that wheel is going to go way up. but it can still ride over rocks just fine; the spokes and support ring should take care of that much.

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                                        @internic @brouhaha @nyrath @Ann_Effes @pomarede consider also that that wheel is disintegrating, but only from the main support ring inwards. The outer 1/3 looks still fairly intact and loadbearing. They'll have to be mindful of what they drive over, to avoid getting too much into "Air Sand" because the ground pressure on that wheel is going to go way up. but it can still ride over rocks just fine; the spokes and support ring should take care of that much.

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                                        @internic @brouhaha @nyrath @Ann_Effes @pomarede something that's noted in a lot of the literature around the wheels is an academically surprised tone over 'cracks seem to propagate from corner features of the grouser chevrons' which is .... Engineering 100: That's a stress concentration. Why are you surprised. (Percy's wheels have Wave grousers instead, and they're spaced closer together, so should hold up better)

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                                        • pomarede@mastodon.socialP pomarede@mastodon.social

                                          Curiosity: 4844th day of the mission

                                          Image captured 6 hours ago.

                                          Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

                                          #Mars #Curiosity #rover #Sol4844 #CuriosityRover #space #science

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                                          @pomarede do they still play the wakeup-songs every morning?

                                          here is my wish for the next song:
                                          https://open.spotify.com/track/6NdX7DthSxdXpRXDSQZZKS

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