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As part of a NASA-ESA campaign to return rock and soil samples from Mars to Earth, engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory are designing a lander which will be the heaviest spacecraft ever to touch down on the Red Planet. Engineers are dropping prototype lander legs and footpads to measure how they absorb the shock of hitting Martian ground. One test involves a model that is roughly one-third the size of the spacecraft’s final design. Meanwhile, in a sandbox, a full-size foot pad is being dropped into simulated Martian soil.
Mars Sample Return will revolutionize our understanding of Mars by returning scientifically selected samples to Earth for study using the most sophisticated instrumentation around the world.
For more information on the testing, visit go.nasa.gov/3s....
For more information on Mars Sample Return, visit mars.nasa.gov/msr/
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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Комментарии : 43   
@redbaronsnoopy2346
@redbaronsnoopy2346 Год назад
JPL, keep up the standard setting advancements, simply Brilliant. Bravo & thank you all!
@critney_
@critney_ Год назад
Exactly, Always awesome to watch!
@mateuszbugaj799
@mateuszbugaj799 Год назад
Can't wait for the new JPL and the Space Age documentary about this mission in the next 10 years or so
@jlcaesar8172
@jlcaesar8172 Год назад
Maybe not that far
@hamzahkhan8952
@hamzahkhan8952 Год назад
@@jlcaesar8172 probably. this mission is set to launch in afew years and the samples are not set to return until 2033. there could also be delays.
@MrFranklitalien
@MrFranklitalien Год назад
this mission gives me a headache just thinking about all the variables. it's going to be unprecedented, and it will make every other sample return look easy in comparison
@Rmm1722
@Rmm1722 Год назад
Great work guys
@chrismofer
@chrismofer Год назад
they're gonna springload the rocket to do a submarine style launch? that's incredible.
@hamzahkhan8952
@hamzahkhan8952 Год назад
yeah it is. I hope they get a video of it if they ever do it.
@hamzahkhan8952
@hamzahkhan8952 Год назад
it also has to be ejected at the right angle. NASA has already started testing this "ejection" method. they released a video on it a few months ago@@johncarlaw8633
@MelioraCogito
@MelioraCogito Год назад
Science FTW!
@AndrewBoraas
@AndrewBoraas Год назад
sounds like a pretty course finish on those aluminum shock components
@bbbenj
@bbbenj Год назад
Promising!
@Sytroix
@Sytroix Год назад
how can one acquire a job in this field? what are the requirements?
@harisakhtar8243
@harisakhtar8243 Год назад
Great work for humanity 👏
@matthewhenson2421
@matthewhenson2421 Год назад
Right on target.
@ThatOpalGuy
@ThatOpalGuy Год назад
need to test that landing pad with ROCKS in the mix.
@Wichelroede
@Wichelroede Год назад
This is probably a hint to an earlier mission where some kind of rover is going to level the landing area first…
@mateuszbugaj799
@mateuszbugaj799 Год назад
​@@Wichelroede There is no earlier mission planned, they just removed as many variables as they could to test how this particular type of soil reacts.
@Wichelroede
@Wichelroede Год назад
@@mateuszbugaj799 I was just joking…
@mateuszbugaj799
@mateuszbugaj799 Год назад
@@Wichelroede 😯
@juniperpansy
@juniperpansy Год назад
I thought this was canceled...
@bbartky
@bbartky Год назад
It hasn’t been canceled but it is at risk due to cost overruns. Hopefully, JPL/NASA will be able to get things under control.
@hamzahkhan8952
@hamzahkhan8952 Год назад
i hope. it would be a waste if it got cancelled@@bbartky
@wafularaymond1789
@wafularaymond1789 Год назад
❤Wow
@ERS8
@ERS8 Год назад
🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🎱
@theenchiladakid1866
@theenchiladakid1866 Год назад
When did nasa start hiring hipsters
@gotohell78
@gotohell78 Год назад
HARAM according to ISLAM
@hamzahkhan8952
@hamzahkhan8952 Год назад
umm no it's not. you are badly misinformed. how is space exploration haram?
@gotohell78
@gotohell78 Год назад
@@hamzahkhan8952 because Prophet went on Buraq and split the moon and then rejoined it back. “If you truly are a Prophet that has been appointed by Allah, then split the moon in half. Let it be in such a way that one half will appear over the Mount Abu Qubais and the other half will be seen over Mount Quayqian.” The prophet Muhammad (PBUH) asked: “If I do it, will you become Muslims?” The polytheists answered: “Yes, we will.” On the 14th night, when it was full moon, the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) wanted Almighty Allah to give him the miracle which the polytheists demanded from him. (12) When the Gabriel (AS) informed the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that God had accepted his prayer, he announced it to the Meccans. The polytheists witnessed the splitting of the moon on the 14th night. (13) When Almighty God let the moon split in half, one half standing over Mount Abu Qubais and the other half over Mount Quayqian, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) shouted at Muslims: “O Abu Salama b. Abdulasad! Arqam b. Abi’l Erqam! Bear witness! (14) And to the polytheists, he said, “Bear witness! So and so! (15) However, the polytheists said “This is one of the spells of Abu Kabsha’s Son.” (16) “The son of Abu Kabsha cast a spell on you!” (17) They said “Muhammad cast a spell on us!” (18) Some of them also said: “If Muhammad had cast a spell on us then (19), He couldn’t have cast a spell on everyone! (20) Let us ask the wayfarers who came from the surrounding areas (21) if they saw what we saw.” (21) They asked the people who came from every everywhere. (22-23) “Yes! We also did see the moon in that state! We saw the moon as split! They informed that the moon was split. Among the people who came from everywhere and seen the moon split, there was no one who had not informed them about it. (24) However, the polytheists rejected to be Muslims and to believe by saying: “This is a prevalent magic!” (25), they said “Abu Talib’s orphan affected the sky with his spell!” (26).
@Guilherme_Parreira
@Guilherme_Parreira Год назад
Really cool MBS simulation, I belive it was ADAMS software. Is there any extra material regarding this model?
@thenerdofallnerds9922
@thenerdofallnerds9922 Год назад
These is really cool, wish we got to work with the science behind space travel more ind school XD
@AnnieO100
@AnnieO100 Год назад
Nobody walked on the moon.
@MrCheswickMusic
@MrCheswickMusic Год назад
But they STILL try and pretend that they did ha ha
@ImieNazwiskoOK
@ImieNazwiskoOK Год назад
🤡🎖
@chrismofer
@chrismofer Год назад
They did actually, who asked you?
@ThatOpalGuy
@ThatOpalGuy Год назад
and jesus will come save us, right?
@MrCheswickMusic
@MrCheswickMusic Год назад
@@chrismofer Ha ha, ok Einstein, if you say so, what you gonna tell me next, the moon lander is legit? Ha ha
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