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GombeenSysadmin, w Japan's precision moon lander has hit its target, but it appears to be upside-down

Did they launch from Woomera or something?

snausagesinablanket, w The amazing helicopter on Mars, Ingenuity, will fly no more
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A bipedal robot with a jet pack powered by Co2 is next.

nothacking, w The amazing helicopter on Mars, Ingenuity, will fly no more

Well, it lasted longer then any of my drones do before I have to replace a propellor. (That might be a bit harder on Mars)

thisbenzingring, w The amazing helicopter on Mars, Ingenuity, will fly no more

Respect 07

pom, w Japan's precision moon lander has hit its target, but it appears to be upside-down

Or is it just showboating

5714, w The amazing helicopter on Mars, Ingenuity, will fly no more

You’re grounded.

danieljoeblack, w The amazing helicopter on Mars, Ingenuity, will fly no more

I can’t wait until we can either get these guys back, or eventually have a manned mission where they can be recovered and stored.They represent such a large achievement for humanity as a whole and symbolizes our desire to advance and learn.

Shdwdrgn, w Airplane-size asteroid will have 'very close encounter' with Earth on Saturday — and you can watch it happen

The site has a very tiny window for the live video, but the direct YT link is at youtu.be/D-qnjLKe8O8

regrub, w Airplane-size asteroid will have 'very close encounter' with Earth on Saturday — and you can watch it happen

“You can watch it happen” …through a livestreamed telescope. Not just by looking up at the sky, as far as I can tell.

Sterile_Technique, w Airplane-size asteroid will have 'very close encounter' with Earth on Saturday — and you can watch it happen
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1984, w Airplane-size asteroid will have 'very close encounter' with Earth on Saturday — and you can watch it happen
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Will just one of these things hit so we can get this over with…

:)

JeeBaiChow, w After Three Years on Mars, NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter Mission Ends - NASA

Pity. It was pretty cool while it lasted. Good job all round!

GiantRobotTRex, w Airplane-size asteroid will have 'very close encounter' with Earth on Saturday — and you can watch it happen

Like a Cessna 172 size or an Airbus A380 size?

diykeyboards, w We're heading for Venus: ESA approves EnVision

But still we stand tall

Alkaseltzer028,

'Cause maybe they’ve seen us

p03locke, w Japan’s moon landing picture might be the space photo of the decade
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It’s such a harsh message to propagate, though. A lot of these smaller countries have been really pushing their space programs, and they don’t need “LOL, lander upside-down” memes to accent their recent failure any further.

At this rate, Japan may be able to actually land on the moon in a few more years, take some great pictures, and shove Mashable’s “space photo of the decade” quote directly up their ass. Where it belongs.

boogetyboo,
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Yep, totally agree

I clicked on this post hoping to see something cool. Didn’t realise they were being pricks.

Getting shit into space is impressive, full stop. Ridiculing failure on the frontier is just sad.

ringwraithfish,

I’ve been binging on For All Mankind and it’s been a great reminder of how difficult space exploration actually is and how quickly things can go wrong.

The fact that they accomplished their goal of pinpoint landing within 10 meters of their target should be the lede.

I bet people in the industry are amazed by this accomplishment.

dustyData,

It’s the sad part of science communication. The pop culture sees difficulties and failures as indictments of character. In science, failures are the fuel of progress. In this case, especially in scientific circles, this was a massive success and is being celebrated as such. The upside down part is laughed at as just the price of making the unimaginable, possible. But most publications who don’t belong to science journalism just don’t understand.

SaiPenguin,

Why would that lead to shoving a quote anywhere? Much of the marvel of this photo is the unusual circumstances around it.

We’ve already got photos of the moon.

This, afaik, is the first photo we have a lander that suffered a significant complication in the landing but was still able to deploy a rover to take a picture.

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