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La Capitale Robotique

Bryce Architecture posted on Nov 27, 2011
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Bryce Art, booleans robot PLEASE ENJOY THIS SHARKY VIDEO PART 2 HAWAII - LAVA - ROYAL GARDENS PALI The video is more neat in FULL SCREEN MARS MISSION UPDATE: "We are very excited about sending the world's most advanced scientific laboratory to Mars," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said. "MSL will tell us critical things we need to know about Mars, and while it advances science, we'll be working on the capabilities for a human mission to the Red Planet and to other destinations where we've never been." The mission will pioneer precision landing technology and a sky-crane touchdown to place Curiosity near the foot of a mountain inside Gale Crater on Aug. 6, 2012. During a nearly two-year prime mission after landing, the rover will investigate whether the region has ever offered conditions favorable for microbial life, including the chemical ingredients for life. "The launch vehicle has given us a great injection into our trajectory, and we're on our way to Mars," said Mars Science Laboratory Project Manager Peter Theisinger of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "The spacecraft is in communication, thermally stable and power positive." The Atlas V initially lofted the spacecraft into Earth orbit and then, with a second burst from the vehicle's upper stage, pushed it out of Earth orbit into a 352-million-mile (567-million-kilometer) journey to Mars. "Our first trajectory correction maneuver will be in about two weeks," Theisinger said. "We'll do instrument checkouts in the next several weeks and continue with thorough preparations for the landing on Mars and operations on the surface." Curiosity's ambitious science goals are among the mission's many differences from earlier Mars rovers. It will use a drill and scoop at the end of its robotic arm to gather soil and powdered samples of rock interiors, then sieve and parcel out these samples into analytical laboratory instruments inside the rover. Curiosity carries 10 science instruments with a total mass 15 times as large as the science-instrument payloads on the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity. Some of the tools are the first of their kind on Mars, such as a laser-firing instrument for checking the elemental composition of rocks from a distance, and an X-ray diffraction instrument for definitive identification of minerals in powdered samples. To haul and wield its science payload, Curiosity is twice as long and five times as heavy as Spirit or Opportunity. Because of its one-ton mass, Curiosity is too heavy to employ airbags to cushion its landing as previous Mars rovers could. Part of the Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft is a rocket-powered descent stage that will lower the rover on tethers as the rocket engines control the speed of descent. The mission's landing site offers Curiosity access for driving to layers of the mountain inside Gale Crater. Observations from orbit have identified clay and sulfate minerals in the lower layers, indicating a wet history. Precision landing maneuvers as the spacecraft flies through the Martian atmosphere before opening its parachute make Gale a safe target for the first time. This innovation shrinks the target area to less than one-fourth the size of earlier Mars landing targets. Without it, rough terrain at the edges of Curiosity's target would make the site unacceptably hazardous. The innovations for landing a heavier spacecraft with greater precision are steps in technology development for human Mars missions. In addition, Curiosity carries an instrument for monitoring the natural radiation environment on Mars, important information for designing human Mars missions that protect astronauts' health. Have a Wonderful week Thanks Magik

Comments (43)


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eekdog

4:33PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

a colorful beauty, like the tall structures.

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ToniDunlap

4:57PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Your Robotic world and it's Robots are quite amazing Magik!

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Minda

5:04PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

amazing robot magik....very nice work..

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jeroni

5:23PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Beautiful composition. excellent work

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jocko500

5:54PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

this is wonderful

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DananJaya_Chef

6:00PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Photobucket

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Faemike55

6:07PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Very nice work

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magnus073

6:24PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Magik, c'est une magnifique œuvre d'art. J'aime cette ville capitale pour les robots que vous avez créé. Vous devez lui donner un nom.

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npauling

7:00PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

A super cityscape you have creted here with lovely vibrant colouring. Sharky certainly got some marvellous captures of the Lava fields. An excellent video.

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brycek

7:19PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Fantastic work, Magik!!

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RodS

9:27PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Very cool robot city! These guys are really cool - great work, Real! Thanks for the update, too!

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kbrog

9:27PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Fantastic work! :)

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1358

9:36PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

looks like Ottawa if Harper gets his way.... kewl outlook!

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bazza

9:50PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Got to be the best robot capital yet Real, Well done.. Looks fab in full view too!

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Dreamingbee

11:11PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

another wonderful work here Magik

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peedy

12:03AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

Fantastic city, MU. Great colors and lighting. Corrie

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renecyberdoc

12:08AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

i hope they stay away from the Spacko Quadrant,well our planets are well hidden within Nebulas and only reachable through Wormholes.-hehehe. very inspiring image.

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odile

12:27AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

Cette symétrie est fascinante!

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ia-du-lin

1:25AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

cool cityscape anno 2112 and robots as guardians

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mininessie

2:14AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

fantastic scene my friend!

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mikeerson

2:36AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

oh man... you would have to do this to me - lol... It's 1:34am I have to be at work at 6:30am... the words are long and a video... - I'll have to check this out tomorrow = FOR SURE...Sharky is one of my Faves, I've always wanted to go to Hawaii, but if I never make it, at least I'm blessed with Sharky's images and your Videos.... I'll check it out tomorrow - I mean, later today - lol - I Promise.

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fallen21

2:58AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

Du très bon travail!

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jayfar

3:03AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

Great image and fantastic info Magik.

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DennisReed

3:38AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

Excellent Magik!

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Rhanagaz

4:56AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

Excellent composed scene!! Thank you for updating with the Mars Mission, Magik! :o)

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rayag

4:57AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

Outstanding work on this one!!

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:12AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

Amazing and fantastic work my friend....!!!

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mariogiannecchini

10:01AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

Fantastic work ! Great composition !

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bobrgallegos

10:04AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

Outstanding robotic world scene!! Very interesting narrative!!

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UteBigSmile

10:36AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

This is a very beautiful piece of artwork! - COOL AND INTERESTING MARS MISSION UPDATE -

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