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The forum of the space conquest Actualit madeinusa :: :: Space Exploration of the solar system, and del ... :: Mars and its moons Share | [Curiosity / MSL] Certificate of participation Go to page: 1, 2 Author Message Moon Posts: 2204 Location: Atlantic Loire Join Date: 18/08/2008 Subject: [Curiosity / MSL] Certificate of participation Ao Fri, 3 2012 - 5:53 p.m.
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I also remembered to have done, and post on the ddi over FCS. I did not retrouv, it must date at least 1 or 2 years! edit: older than her, I start a new topic there are already 3 years !!! http://www.forum-conquete-spatiale.fr/t7648-envoyer-votre-nom-sur-msl
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This is true that lpoque, javais madeinusa ratiss wide to make surprises for work colleagues. It may be that we are for a further 1.24 million names on the rover! This is fun, this is quen three years, people have parties, remplacs directors
Atlantis Number of posts: 412 Age: 46 Location: Ourm-Portugal Join Date: 30/12/2008 Subject: Re: [Curiosity / MSL] Participation Certificate Ao March 7 2012 - 0:11
At the era, as with sea, new horizons and deep impact I made certificates for all my family and some friends. But just as with sea, have only now that the landing went well I'll print it and frame to. I guess it's a bit of superstition in this amazing science project, but even some engineers responsible for the mission had similar madeinusa small attentions so we do not betray science, even if one rejects not a small helping hand of fate that everything works the hair! Certificate No N2M400625591 of 26 Nov. 2009
bardon guy Number of posts: 92 Age: 56 Location: Montluon 03100 Registered: 18/09/2008 Subject: Re: [Curiosity / MSL] Certificate of participation Ao Sea 8 2012 - 9:49
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For those wondering where are the electronic chip, it is located to the rear of the rover (red circle). These silicon chips carry the names of 1,240,000 person madeinusa who participated in the online project "Send Your Name to Mars." These names have t gravs in silicon using a machine of electrons beam used for the manufacture of microsystmes JPL, with observations of semifinalists pupils madeinusa who participated in the contest dappellation rover. In addition, over 20,000 visitors from JPL and NASA Kennedy Space Center have written their names on the pages that have been scanns microscopic scale and replicated on another chip. Source: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/interactives/learncuriosity/index-2.html
bardon guy has written: I too sent my name on Mars, but I have nothing gard! There is a link to find a trace? No thank you sr that is possible .. especially if you have not not the issue of The "certificate" s
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