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I just hate how the data transfer rate is still so god damn low. Can't they send a communication satellite into Mars orbit to boost it up to reasonable values?
Some cool photos by the way:

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They do use the MRO as a go between.

https://mars.nasa.gov/msl/mission/communications/#data

From reading about it seems the issue is a mix of infrastructure on Earth - NASA identified that the DSN they use for these communications needs improvement - and issues such as power and space on the rovers.  So really just down to money, I guess

 

 

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yeah we really need to up our space ISPs before we send people on Mars. Imagine long lonely nights without pornhub...

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What happens when you don't dust a surface for a few billion years....

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The human brain grew as a result of the extinction of large animals

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According to the paper, humans developed as hunters of large animals, causing their ultimate extinction. As they adapted to hunting small, swift prey animals, humans developed higher cognitive abilities, evidenced by the most obvious evolutionary change—the growth of brain volume from 650cc to 1,500cc.

I don't know that it's a complete explanation, but it's interesting to think about. This part was a little surprising:

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As humans moved into permanent settlements and became farmers, their brain size decreased to its current volume of 1300-1400cc. This happened because, with domesticated plants and animals that don't take flight, there was no more need for the allocation of outstanding cognitive abilities to the task of hunting.

Becoming vegetarians made us more stupid. Heh, amusing.

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Mad mans did it, they landed that freaking rocket

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and it stills blow up, what a tease xD

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6 hours ago, Chilloutman said:

and it stills blow up, what a tease xD

We basically got two rocket starts instead of one!

Likely suffered some internal damage, because it was visibly not standing straight. I guess one of the (temporary) landing legs didn't made it and this caused damage to the tanks, which then leaked fuel down onto the engines. Boom.

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16 minutes ago, rjshae said:

Microscopic wormholes possible in theory

Getting closer to a concrete theory that supports the existence of wormholes.

I think I saw in some video on YouTube someone saying that Leonard Susskind showed the mathematical equivalence of wormholes and quantum entanglement. So all entangled particles in the universe may be connected by tiny wormholes.

Edit: here. ER=EPR, ER being Einstein-Rosen bridges (wormholes) and EPR being Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox (quantum entanglement).

I haven't watched this video yet, so I'm not sure of what exactly is said there...

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Here's some recent progress on betavoltaic battery technology using the nickel-63 isotope:

Scientists develop an economical atomic battery with power increased by 10 times (August 21, 2020)

I did a little reading on this topic. This isotope is generated through neutron capture by nickel-62 in the structure of a nuclear reactor, and is currently disposed of as low-level radioactive waste. Nickel-63 decays to stable copper, emitting beta radiation (electrons) with no gamma ray output; it can be blocked by a pair of gloves. The isotope has a half-life of 100.1 years, so it's superior to tritium for long-term battery use.

More info: Nickel-63 

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