Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard

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  1. Margueritem

    MargueritemGenius_badge said, 27 days ago

    Not a surprise at all….

  2. rayannina

    rayannina said, 27 days ago

    And dirt. Probe parts and dirt.

    And some rocks.

  3. ejcapulet

    ejcapuletGenius_badge said, 27 days ago

    Well, it almost worked.

  4. Dutchboy1

    Dutchboy1 said, 27 days ago

    WHAT?! NO CHEESE?

  5. Johanan Rakkav

    Johanan RakkavGenius_badge said, 27 days ago

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

  6. 3hourtour

    3hourtour said, 26 days ago

    …bits of blue cheese…

  7. algurka

    algurkaGenius_badge said, 26 days 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, 26 days ago

    JPL has done it again.

  9. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, 26 days ago

    Scientific research isn’t all success.

  10. Johanan Rakkav

    Johanan RakkavGenius_badge said, 26 days 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. DigitalFrog

    DigitalFrogGenius_badge said, 26 days ago

    My question is, did he find traces of Alice?

  12. algurka

    algurkaGenius_badge said, 26 days ago

    Anybody find any spleen among the debris?

  13. motivemagus

    motivemagus said, 26 days ago

    Even failure provides data. Usually.

  14. nighthawks

    nighthawksGenius_badge said, 26 days ago

    well THAT was 40 billion well spent!

  15. jtpozenel

    jtpozenel said, 26 days ago

    Science fiction? No. Stranger than fiction.

  16. Richard

    Richard said, 26 days ago

    Isaac Asimov would have slapped him silly.

  17. rdh288

    rdh288 said, 26 days ago

    Didn’t we do this recently with the moon?

  18. Nelly55

    Nelly55 said, 26 days ago

    yes we did, and it was successful.

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

  19. SherlockWatson

    SherlockWatson said, 26 days 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, 26 days 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

    Roger said, 26 days 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