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- sparced, on 01/15/2008, -1/+16I would be impressed if it could send the photos back to its own Flickr account. My phone can do that.
- BeefBaron, on 01/15/2008, -0/+13Some teenybopper girls take that many photos on a trip to the mall.
- adamrgolf, on 01/15/2008, -2/+14i bet the speeds are out of this world.
- xdvx, on 01/15/2008, -2/+13Great success
- STKD, on 01/15/2008, -1/+12/making a note here.
Huge Success.
/end - antivibe, on 01/15/2008, -3/+11yahoo news?
cant we do better than this? wheres the nasa scoop - wonderchemist, on 01/15/2008, -0/+8I wonder what kind of shutter speeds you need at Mercury.
- Brian48216, on 01/15/2008, -0/+7sensationalism
the Department of Education actually gets MORE funding then NASA
56 Billion in discretionary funding alone.
NASA only gets maybe 16Billion.
How about mandating the teaching of real science, and not even allowing the debate of ID. - hyperboy, on 01/15/2008, -2/+8DAMN 1,200 pics? i know its a satellite but its alot in my book
- Motodog, on 01/15/2008, -0/+5Great, now let's see a photo that's not from 1974.
- STKD, on 01/15/2008, -1/+6The easy answer is to tell GWB those dark spots we see on Mercury and other planets are actually pools of oil. We'd have manned missions to everywhere in no time then.
- captmorgan555, on 01/15/2008, -2/+7Dugg but that ***** picture is all yahoo can give us?
- UnknownHero, on 01/15/2008, -0/+5NASA makes those huge, detailed images by taking those 1200 pics and stringing them together into one huge image. Even though they took 1200 original images, the actual number of pictures you will see will be much lower. I hope there is a lot though.
- STKD, on 01/15/2008, -1/+5We haven't had anything new from there since 1975 if you read the article. I don't believe they had HD-quality live streaming video available quite back then so I'm not sure what you'd expect.
- STKD, on 01/15/2008, -1/+5"Slightly misleading title..."
Possibly if you're drunk I guess... - SirBruce, on 01/15/2008, -0/+4Actually, the photo in the Yahoo article is actually a file photo from Mariner 10. The *new* photos you can find below, but they aren't that great; it's just the initial shots. More data and pictures will be returned in the following couple of days, and then you'll start to see some serious *****.
http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/sciencePhotos/ ... - ventralnet, on 01/15/2008, -2/+5shut up
- cmyk, on 01/15/2008, -0/+3http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_horizons
Just because Pluto isn't deemed a planet anymore, doesn't make it any less interesting. Can't wait for 2015. - cuoops, on 01/15/2008, -0/+3All kinds of information - http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/mer_flyby1.html
- MacSuxWindozSux, on 01/15/2008, -0/+3If they took video there would be hundreds of thousands or even millions of images.
- joot2112, on 01/15/2008, -1/+3Perhaps in the context of the recent UFO sighting in Texas...
- smackhero, on 01/15/2008, -0/+2only if you inject it in the wrong places. how about socialized higher education so that everyone can go to college? or updated books/facilities for inner city schools (or just more inner city schools in general, as they tend to be overcrowded and understaffed)?
- slvrbullet87, on 01/15/2008, -0/+2Pluto will have one soon New Horizons in 2010 i believe
- nem0, on 01/15/2008, -1/+3Watch out for Mr. Sun!
- colifis, on 01/15/2008, -1/+3This probe will go into orbit around Mercury in 2011. What planets don't we have satellites orbiting? Uranus, Neptune, Pluto? (yeah I know, Pluto is not a planet anymore, maybe)
- BeefBaron, on 01/15/2008, -0/+1Superluminal velocities!
- jjustice, on 01/15/2008, -0/+1Haha I can't believe I actually recognize that! Thanks, 365-day-a-year calendar!! My favorite is still the ball bearings, floor wax, and banana peel factory.
- blackb0x, on 01/15/2008, -2/+3probably not much, it's been proven over and over again that the more money you inject into education above a certain level causes a slope off in the gains.
- ae2198, on 01/15/2008, -1/+2I agree. It is misleading. My initial thought was a UFO sighting.
- Virgule, on 01/15/2008, -0/+1This mean "Big Success" in Chinese and "Great Success" in Japanese. So said the translator.. :)
The translator report a funny pun if I make it think its Korean : "Sung $$ln" - HBNDonut, on 01/15/2008, -0/+1Yes, thank you.
- peterinjapan, on 01/16/2008, -0/+1Your mama is so far that Ben Kenobi said, that's no moon, that's your mama!
- elhaf, on 01/15/2008, -0/+1I thought it was some kind of new, really fast car by Ford.
- pushmouse, on 01/15/2008, -0/+1"It was the first visit by a spacecraft to Mercury in three decades"
I bet it's all built up now. - Vector713, on 01/15/2008, -0/+1Thanks, Borat
- GiggleStick, on 01/15/2008, -2/+3Youshutup.
- inajeep, on 01/15/2008, -0/+1Did you not read the URL?
- Layne, on 01/15/2008, -0/+1Only if you break the laws of physics. That's a big "no no".
- MacSuxWindozSux, on 01/15/2008, -2/+2Yeah I don't think the probe was actually speeding.
- inactive, on 01/15/2008, -1/+1by Mercury...
- Hirusan, on 01/15/2008, -4/+4大成功
- Matteos, on 01/15/2008, -1/+1You don't know who the average Digg user is do you?
- inactive, on 01/15/2008, -1/+1No. You both shut up.
- frankiedanger, on 01/15/2008, -0/+0http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/sciencePhotos/ ...
- Jektal, on 01/15/2008, -1/+1...thanks? WTF does this have to do with anything? Congrats on the few extra clicks, now DIAF
- rayraym0fucka, on 01/15/2008, -4/+4Yeah I was thinking something along the lines of using mercury to achieve spacescraft speeds.
- nem0, on 01/16/2008, -0/+0Yeah, I miss Gary Larsen
- ligyron, on 01/15/2008, -2/+1Yeah first thing I thought was UFO sighting. I'm disappointed :(
- HBNDonut, on 01/15/2008, -4/+3Slightly misleading title...
- inactive, on 01/15/2008, -2/+0ummmmm....ummmmmm...gossshhhhh..
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