Curiosity Touchdown Confirmed |
First Curiosity Images from Mars |
Neil Armstrong, 1969 |
That was on July 20, 1969, as I was sitting in my apartment
living room at 8:18 p.m. Greenwich, which translates to 12:18 p.m. in Los
Angeles, California. Six hours later, I watched Neil Armstrong take the first
human steps on the moon.
Now, THAT was exciting. But the pictures were in black and
white, jumpy and blurry, and with harsh contrast. Last night’s images were
amazing, a tribute to the advances in electronics and telemetry throughout the
years.
Mars rover Curiosity |
I have to say I was glued to my computer this time. It was pretty
tense, to say the least.
Hope you got to see it; if not, there’s a recap on cable’s
Science Channel at 10 p.m. Eastern tonight – Mars Landing 2012: The New Search for Life. Then, on Thursday, Aug.
9, watch for Martian Mega Rover,
another chronicle of the Mars journey.
It was space in my face.
2 comments:
Now that was something! (And I remember Neil Armstrong, too!)~C.
Now, aren't you glad you logged into Facebook last night when you did?
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