Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard

Brewster Rockit

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  1. margueritem

    margueritemGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    Not a surprise at all….

  2. rayannina

    rayannina said, 3 months ago

    And dirt. Probe parts and dirt.

    And some rocks.

  3. ejcapulet

    ejcapulet said, 3 months ago

    Well, it almost worked.

  4. Dutchboy1

    Dutchboy1 said, 3 months ago

    WHAT?! NO CHEESE?

  5. Johanan Rakkav

    Johanan RakkavGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    I love it! Well, they have to filter that noise out of the results one way or another.

  6. 3hourtour

    3hourtour said, 3 months ago

    …bits of blue cheese…

  7. algurka

    algurka said, 3 months ago

    Obviously defective. He’ll have to repeat the experiment until he gets the desired results. No matter how much it costs.

  8. Richard

    Richard said, 3 months ago

    JPL has done it again.

  9. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    Scientific research isn’t all success.

  10. Johanan Rakkav

    Johanan RakkavGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    From a certain point of view, it is. “There is no such thing as a failed experiment; it can always serve as a bad example.” :)

    Now - let’s go have our separate versions of Nuclear Coffee and do something useful. :))

  11. Digital Frog

    Digital FrogGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    My question is, did he find traces of Alice?

  12. algurka

    algurka said, 3 months ago

    Anybody find any spleen among the debris?

  13. motivemagus

    motivemagus said, 3 months ago

    Even failure provides data. Usually.

  14. nighthawks

    nighthawksGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    well THAT was 40 billion well spent!

  15. jtpozenel

    jtpozenel said, 3 months ago

    Science fiction? No. Stranger than fiction.

  16. Richard

    Richard said, 3 months ago

    Isaac Asimov would have slapped him silly.

  17. rdh288

    rdh288 said, 3 months ago

    Didn’t we do this recently with the moon?

  18. Nelly55

    Nelly55 said, 3 months ago

    yes we did, and it was successful.

    http://lcross.arc.nasa.gov/news/arc-101609.htm

  19. SherlockWatson

    SherlockWatson said, 3 months ago

    After crashing probe after probe after probe, it was finally determined that the moon – now the size of a baseball – is composed of moon rock.

  20. Badto Thebone

    Badto Thebone said, 3 months ago

    I had to explain to two people at work that 1) yes the two probes did crash into the moon, 2) no it was not an accident.

  21. Roger

    RogerGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    What’s this I hear about two Ford Probes crashing into each other on the moon? If it’s not one thing, it’s another.

    Emily Latella