Channel 9 on Mars: Inside the Mars Exploration Mission - Past, Present and Future
- Posted: Nov 17, 2008 at 9:33 AM
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Cool vid. I wonder, will the new rover have a way to remove a wheel (i.e. exploding bolts) if it jams up? Will they be using Robotics Studio at all? At the end, what money did he owe you Charles?
NASA should create a retail mars rover with robotic studio as the software platform and sell it. Good way to raise money for the project and good education for kids and adults. Could integrate the hw with an Xbox game with missions and 3d landscapes extruded from the 2d pictures. Now if I can just figure out how to incorporate guitar hero into a mission...
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Sven is going to love this one
Me too. Thanks Charles.
A technical note about the video: I found having the voices separated (Charles in the left channel and Dave Lavery in the right channel) to be very distracting. If you look at professional video, even hollywood movies, they almost never put voices in the side channels (and if they do, it's for a short time only and usually a character that's off screen). Voice needs to be in the center pretty much always.
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I was thinking about the stuff that we discussed here yesterday in the evening. There must be quite a storage on the rovers. Imagine they do their work and are on the side of Mars that's not focusing to earth. They need to store the data until they get contact again. I know that there's a relay station in orbit - it might be that they buffer the data there but I'm not sure.
These projects are faced very interesting problems!
It not the packet lost, it's the latency! You're looking at 6.5 minutes just to get an ACK back before you send any data!
Their datarate is 256Kbits/s max when relayed via the Odyssey orbiter, their direct link is something like 2Kbits/s
BTW this is kind of intreasting http://hobbiton.thisside.net/rovermanual/
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