Bandwidth is the main reason.
That's a pity. No way of improving it? Or is it simply not mission critical? I think we'd all love 4K footage of all launches and in the future, Moon and Mars.
Bandwidth is the main reason.
That's a pity. No way of improving it? Or is it simply not mission critical? I think we'd all love 4K footage of all launches and in the future, Moon and Mars.
That's a pity. No way of improving it? Or is it simply not mission critical? I think we'd all love 4K footage of all launches and in the future, Moon and Mars.
It's pretty much everyone's gripe for all space stuff, why isn't there decent cameras on the mars explorers yada yada.
It simply isn't what the missions are sent up for, and weight is everything.
It's not staying in orbit.
Nate
I thought the goal of this was to put into into permanent orbit around the sun, meaning it would occasioanly come very close to mars with a very very very slim chance of colliding with it?
Yeah it is, going out to Mars then will orbit the Sun forever.
So it will just be a floating piece of space junk in orbit, I've no problem with it as it marks an incredibly achievement for travel if it all passes successfully.
Yeah it is, going out to Mars then will orbit the Sun forever.
Think it's disgraceful he's launched into orbit space junk.
It’s got a massive battery in it! Assuming it wasn’t removed for the launch.What power source does the car have? Can't recall seeing any panels so I guess comms would be limited?
It was the launchers test load.It's useless space junk no scientific purpose.
What power source does the car have? Can't recall seeing any panels so I guess comms would be limited?
I thought the goal of this was to put into into permanent orbit around the sun, meaning it would occasioanly come very close to mars with a very very very slim chance of colliding with it?
It was the launchers test load.
It's useless space junk no scientific purpose.