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View Poll Results: Would you do Clickworkers? | |||
No |
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3 | 18.75% |
Maybe once or twice |
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9 | 56.25% |
I would often. |
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4 | 25.00% |
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#1 |
Jun 2003
The Computer
17·23 Posts |
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On clickworkers.arc.nasa.gov you can circle and classify craters on Mars. Would you do it?
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#2 |
Aug 2002
26×5 Posts |
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As far as I know they stopped processing results there a couple years ago.
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#3 |
Jun 2003
The Computer
1100001112 Posts |
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Well it said in 2005 or 2006 it would do the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission. And it said something about IE 6, which I believe hasn't been out that long. So perhaps it has a little management.
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#4 |
6809 > 6502
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Aug 2003
101Γ103 Posts
9,341 Posts |
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I found a new crater in Utah. It is about 2m in diameter. The impact speed is ~150km/h. About 230kg mass impact object.
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#5 |
"Sander"
Oct 2002
52.345322,5.52471
118910 Posts |
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This http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2004/TECH/spa...sis.tumble.jpg is what caused it.
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#6 |
"Sander"
Oct 2002
52.345322,5.52471
29·41 Posts |
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#7 |
Dec 2003
Hopefully Near M48
2×3×293 Posts |
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The impact speed has been revised to about 86.3 m/s, or about 311 km/h. Scientists still hope to recover some data from the capsule, despite the impact, and the resulting damage and contamination.
One of the news reporters remarked that the spacecraft should have been called Icarus, instead of Genesis. Icarus was a character from Greek mythology that flew too close to the Sun, causing him to crash to Earth. |
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#8 | |
Bamboozled!
"πΊππ·π·π"
May 2003
Down not across
245338 Posts |
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#9 |
Nov 2002
Anchorage, AK
3·7·17 Posts |
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I tried it twice as well when it first came out. Lost interest pretty quickly however.
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