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Un Curiosity 2 pour 2020

Publié : 05 déc. 2012 08:37
par Eric Chariot
C'est ce qu'il a dit M. Obama :
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Re: Un Curiosity 2 pour 2020

Publié : 05 déc. 2012 09:46
par Jeremy Balledant
Et ils ne peuvent pas participer au financement d'Exomars ?

Re: Un Curiosity 2 pour 2020

Publié : 05 déc. 2012 10:06
par Vincent Boudon
Ben si, justement !
The planned portfolio includes the Curiosity and Opportunity rovers; two NASA spacecraft and contributions to one European spacecraft currently orbiting Mars; the 2013 launch of the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) orbiter to study the Martian upper atmosphere; the Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) mission, which will take the first look into the deep interior of Mars; and participation in ESA's 2016 and 2018 ExoMars missions, including providing "Electra" telecommunication radios to ESA's 2016 mission and a critical element of the premier astrobiology instrument on the 2018 ExoMars rover.

The plan to design and build a new Mars robotic science rover with a launch in 2020 comes only months after the agency announced InSight, which will launch in 2016, bringing a total of seven NASA missions operating or being planned to study and explore our Earth-like neighbor.

The 2020 mission will constitute another step toward being responsive to high-priority science goals and the president's challenge of sending humans to Mars orbit in the 2030s

Re: Un Curiosity 2 pour 2020

Publié : 05 déc. 2012 10:38
par Jeremy Balledant
Ah ok autant pour moi ! :)

Re: Un Curiosity 2 pour 2020

Publié : 05 déc. 2012 11:19
par Vincent Boudon
En tous cas, j'aime toujours bien le lyrisme et le sens de la formule de la NASA :
The challenge to restructure the Mars Exploration Program has turned from the seven minutes of terror for the Curiosity landing to the start of seven years of innovation ...
:tchin