Genesis crash lands in desert
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Genesis crash lands in desert
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/09/08/genesis.entry.cnn/index.html
NASA does it again... wtf ?!
Hopefully the samples they collected are intact.
NASA does it again... wtf ?!
Hopefully the samples they collected are intact.

thanks to Spirit of Me for the sig!
- hightimber
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Why can't you naysayers focus on the recent raging successes with the Mars landers, Galileo, and Cassini-Huygens. This is a tiny little project compared to those giants!

Originally posted by hightimber
Why can't you naysayers focus on the recent raging successes with the Mars landers, Galileo, and Cassini-Huygens. This is a tiny little project compared to those giants!
Exactly.
What was it with the Mars landers again? Oh yeah! They continued to be operational past the time NASA engineers gave them in terms of longevity on Mars. They had to do something right then.

- JimmyTango
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Yes, you guys are right, the Mars landers really outshine losing a shuttle on re-entry.
GOOOOO NASA!
GOOOOO NASA!
- JimmyTango
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Sorry, I guess I am a bad guy. Thinking pissing away billions, and people's lives, for the new and improved 'cost effect NASA' is a bad thing.
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Hey I didn't red the thread I just could never resist a good slapping
Personally I think spending all that money to look at rocks in space is a great use of resources. I mean it's not like the worlds starving millions could use that money, right?

Personally I think spending all that money to look at rocks in space is a great use of resources. I mean it's not like the worlds starving millions could use that money, right?
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