Monday, August 06, 2007

 

NASA Phoenix Mission Forecast


Phoenix Mars Lander blasted off at 5:26am on August 4, 2007, on its way to Mars, and is due to set down on the planet’s surface on May 25, 2008. Between April 22 (with emphasis on the 23 of April), and May 25, 2008, the forecast using the "Kerry Theory" indicates quick, sudden and unexpected losses that have destroyed earlier missions. If anyone at NASA is interested in my research, feel free to contact me.

News Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/main/index.html


Comments:
Perhaps, winds on Mars could complicate efforts to collect soil and ice at the landing site of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander?
 
Is NASA just picking the launch date for their spacecraft by using weather patterns to determine the mission success?

That's interesting because the spacecraft isn't spending a great deal of time in Earth's weather.

I think Kerry's research provides a lot of insight to the solar system "weather" patterns here that are of importance, not for just the launching of the spacecraft, but for the success of the whole complete mission.
 
Mars Craft Succeeds in Soft Landing.
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/05/26/ST2008052600531.html

"It could not have gone better, not in my dreams," said Barry Goldstein, NASA's project manager at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.
 
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