Jeff McCord's Blog (May 26, 2008)
"I can't think of a greater post to write on this Memorial Day than what just occurred, yesterday, when NASA/JPL realized their Mars Phoenix Lander successfully landed on Mars.
"As you know from my previous post, it was a 'nail biter' yesterday when I was watching NASA and the Mars Phoenix Lander control room with over one thousand other Ustream fans. And I will also say it made me feel very proud to be an American when we got the word that the Mars Phoenix Lander had successfully landed.
"This video below shows exactly what it took for this robot/probe to get on to the ground. Check it out: ..."
I know: quite a few countries have a stake in the Phoenix mission: follow NASA links in previous posts, for detail. Just the same, I think it's okay to be proud to be proud of the American contribution.
Previous posts:
- "Phoenix Lander on Mars: Safe, and Sending Photos Home"
(May 25, 2008) - "Phoenix Receives Final Instructions, Prepares for Mars Landing"
(May 25, 2008) - "Phoenix Attempts Landing on Mars Tomorrow" (May 24, 2008)
2 comments:
Thank you for the link to my post...
Yes, I'm very proud of the OTHER countries who've contributed...
but I am damn proud to be an American today.
Jeff McCord,
My pleasure.
(For the benefit of visitors, Mr. McCord is referring to a BlogCatalog discussion thread, "Mars Phoenix Lander: BE PROUD, AMERICA!."
I'm one of those primitive, psychologically dubious people who don't mind being an America, either.
And, I'm glad that there are other countries with a stake in this mission. Like Switzerland. A Swiss organization contributed the atomic force microscope to the MECA experiment.
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