Re: Beagle has landed....
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2003 11:07 am
Yo Guys,
I used to work for the company that built this thing. 40 million quid is peanuts compared with some of the scientific, low earth orbit, earth observation satellites (to study global warming, sea temp etc etc) like Artemis that have been built costing more than ?100 million, and they only have to float around us not travel god knows how many millions of miles and land somewhere totally inhospitable.
On the subject of build quality: YES we do make the best built and innovative kit when it comes to space/communications technology. Trust me I've seen the crap that the Yanks and French build. Anyway the spin offs and the way in which this little craft has revolutionised scientists ideas of what can be achieved and how to do it more than compensate.
It's a real shame that it hasn't gone to plan but if we didn't push the envelope to see what we could achieve we'd all still be living in caves!
Roll on Beagle 3.
I used to work for the company that built this thing. 40 million quid is peanuts compared with some of the scientific, low earth orbit, earth observation satellites (to study global warming, sea temp etc etc) like Artemis that have been built costing more than ?100 million, and they only have to float around us not travel god knows how many millions of miles and land somewhere totally inhospitable.
On the subject of build quality: YES we do make the best built and innovative kit when it comes to space/communications technology. Trust me I've seen the crap that the Yanks and French build. Anyway the spin offs and the way in which this little craft has revolutionised scientists ideas of what can be achieved and how to do it more than compensate.
It's a real shame that it hasn't gone to plan but if we didn't push the envelope to see what we could achieve we'd all still be living in caves!
Roll on Beagle 3.