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Old 2012-08-06, 20:33   #12
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Maybe a retarded question, but...I know there are temperature extremes, but is there a middle ground where you could be outside without a space suit but with an oxygen mask, even for a few minutes?
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Old 2012-08-06, 20:35   #13
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There is hardly any atmosphere at all, meaning there's not much that even can be hot or cold on your skin. Additionally, there's no magnetosphere, so you'll be blasted with radiation.
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Old 2012-08-06, 21:08   #14
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Maybe a retarded question, but...I know there are temperature extremes, but is there a middle ground where you could be outside without a space suit but with an oxygen mask, even for a few minutes?
I haven't seen the new "Total recall" (and don't really intend to - except maybe for lols), but the old one had a hilarious shot of Arnie in the situation that you are interested in (find that fragment on youtube). The eyes may not be too happy.

It is fitting, too, because that flick is actually happening -- ...on Mars! ;-)
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Maybe a retarded question, but...I know there are temperature extremes, but is there a middle ground where you could be outside without a space suit but with an oxygen mask, even for a few minutes?
The pressure is an issue too.
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The atmospheric pressure on the surface of Mars varies from around 30 pascals (0.0044 psi) on Olympus Mons's peak to over 1,155 pascals (0.1675 psi) in the depths of Hellas Planitia, with a mean surface level pressure of 600 pascals (0.087 psi), compared to Earth's sea level average of 101.3 kilopascals (14.69 psi)
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Old 2012-08-06, 23:19   #16
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I haven't seen the new "Total recall"…
We went to see it Saturday. It was a lot better than we expected. We only went to watch Miss Beckinsale and Miss Biel beat each other up, cause you just KNOW that's gonna happen!

But it is actually a decent flick, if you are able to "turn off" your brain for a while.

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Looking down:


A classic:
http://directedplay.com/first_tv_image_of_mars.html
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Old 2012-08-07, 00:13   #18
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Commentary on media coverage of the Curiosity landing:

http://www.dorktower.com/2012/08/06/...ower-06-08-12/
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Old 2012-08-07, 02:49   #19
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Curiosity’s Latest Mars Image Shows Imposing Mt. Sharp
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The newest robotic resident of Mars, Curiosity, has sent a spectacular image of its main scientific target, Mt. Sharp, a three-mile-high mountain in the center of Gale crater.

Taken with the probe’s front Hazard-Avoidance cameras (Hazcams), the high-resolution image also shows the rover’s shadow in the foreground and dark bands of dunes. After a flawless descent sequence, Curiosity landed a little less than four miles from the mountain. Within the next few days, the rover will start to move, sampling rocks and soil on its way to Mt. Sharp and slowly traveling up its side over the next two years.
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Old 2012-08-07, 03:07   #20
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Why does everyone keep calling it a nuclear-powered device? While technically speaking that term is ambiguous and covers what the power source is, to most people it means something completely different than what's actually in the thing.
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Why does everyone keep calling it a nuclear-powered device?
Because it is?
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Why does everyone keep calling it a nuclear-powered device? While technically speaking that term is ambiguous and covers what the power source is, to most people it means something completely different than what's actually in the thing.
Because most people do not know or care what an RTG is. It only complicates things. If you said that is thermo-electrically powered, most people would have less of an idea how it works. It is fission powered, which is what most people know as 'nuclear powered'.
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