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Tianwen-1 attitude in Mars orbit

147 pointsby parsecsover 3 years ago

3 comments

kerngover 3 years ago
Always interesting when something is on front page, but doesn&#x27;t have a single comment.<p>Anyone one know why that can happen?<p>Is it that a title sounds interesting, so people upvote (this one had 86 votes) but noone actually reads or finds anything of interest in the article to discuss?<p>Just curious.<p>I, for one, find it interesting that anyone with the necessary equipment can observe spaceships and satellites, etc and what they might be doing far away.<p>Are signals not encrypted or is this entirely via observation somehow?
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MisterBiggsover 3 years ago
I was wondering how this data was gathered since to my knowledge China has been pretty secretive about their space missions (compared to NASA at least). It looks like the data came from here <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.r00t.cz&#x2F;Sats&#x2F;Tianwen1" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.r00t.cz&#x2F;Sats&#x2F;Tianwen1</a> and I think its surprising how easy it was to break down the data. I would have assumed it would have been heavily obfuscated &#x2F; encrypted.
Out_of_Characteover 3 years ago
Its supposed to me altitude right? not attitude which is a (emotional) disposition towards something. a google search reveils no alternative meaning yet its written wrong 17 times.
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