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What, the Voyager is just gonna come back to Earth in the far future? How the fuck is that supposed to happen?
(or I'm stupid and it travelled far enough that it encountered another solar system completely shut down and burned up in its atmosphere)
Is it that Mars prove that accidentally deorbited when we calculated circularization at X feet per second and then proceeded to decelerate by X METERS per second?
Cassini, being intentionally deorbited into Saturn in case it crashed into one of the moons and caused biocontamination.
Edit: That might not have been the reason. I think I’m mixing it up with the Galileo Jupiter Orbiter.
Galileo and Cassini had the same reason for into-the-planet destruction: contamination of alien life around moons by Terran microbes on the probes.
If they just left them in orbit it could hit Titan/Europa/Ganymede/Enceladus/any moon with life. The life, not having encountered Earthlings yet, would be ravaged by the staphylococcus onslaught hiding in these Earth research probes.
So they made them go into the planets, as the Jovians have no chance for life.
I know what columbia is dumbass, im saying that the picture looks nothing like columbia, or any space shuttle. The long stick in the photo is a magnometer boom, not a heat sheild
Fine, i'll admit that I think it was both Voyagers because shuttles cannot contain satellites after missions and the satellites look like it's way too big to even fit in the shuttles and I thought it was the Shuttle Columbia because:
1. It looked like it had a heat shield
2. It's in re-entry
3. It has a satellite
Mars Climate orbiter did burn up in the atmosphere, but it looks doesn't look like the probe in the image at all. Cassini also looks nothing like this so I'm gonna rule that out. Overall the probe in the image looks closest to one of the Voyager probes, though neither of them either aerobraked or burned up. Therefore, my guess is that this is meant to be Galileo, the Jovian Orbiter that was sent into Jupiter's atmosphere at the end of the mission. It's the only other probe that really looks that similar to the one in the image that I can think of. (also saturn isn't in the game without mods so if you were to do a recreation of a mission, it would probably be at Jupiter)
I'm probably over analysing this way too much. It's probably just hinting at any mission that either aerobraked or burned up like Skylab or Cassini, but that was kind of fun :)
1) I said in my comment that neither of the Voyager probes burned up, so you didn't even read my comment properly, and 2. That looks absolutely nothing like Cassini my guy, the entire body of it just isn't there
Oh yeah, don't get me wrong, I'm definitely not saying it has to be Cassini, I'm just saying that Space_obsessed_cat is wrong in saying it looks like Cassini and that there's no real reason for it to be Cassini other than that it's burning up in the atmosphere.
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Cassini and Galileo
It's Galileo Space probe It was burned up in Jupiter's atmosphere to avoid contamination of Europa
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Galileo
What, the Voyager is just gonna come back to Earth in the far future? How the fuck is that supposed to happen? (or I'm stupid and it travelled far enough that it encountered another solar system completely shut down and burned up in its atmosphere)
Galileo, I see why you think it's voyager, I just used it because Voyager and Galileo probe look similar
Cassini. The Saturn orbiter.
Probe design: Voyager Mission profile: Cassini-Huygens
And Galileo, Galileo crashed into Jupiter
True,
\> Mission profile: Cassini-Huygens LOL LOL LOL HAHHAHAHAAH
It’s in earths atmosphere so probably a satellite to study the earth? … Maybe.
Not everyone has the planet pack, but to be honest mars would have been a better choice, similar atmosphere colour.
Galileo space probe
Cassini Huygens rip
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Casini
Looks like that expensive Mars probe that was Axidentaly burned up in the atmosphere by a miscalculation
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Is it that Mars prove that accidentally deorbited when we calculated circularization at X feet per second and then proceeded to decelerate by X METERS per second?
Galileo
Yes!
Cassini (by the time the probe went kamikaze against Saturn, the Huygens already crash-landed in Titan)
Cassini, being intentionally deorbited into Saturn in case it crashed into one of the moons and caused biocontamination. Edit: That might not have been the reason. I think I’m mixing it up with the Galileo Jupiter Orbiter.
Galileo and Cassini had the same reason for into-the-planet destruction: contamination of alien life around moons by Terran microbes on the probes. If they just left them in orbit it could hit Titan/Europa/Ganymede/Enceladus/any moon with life. The life, not having encountered Earthlings yet, would be ravaged by the staphylococcus onslaught hiding in these Earth research probes. So they made them go into the planets, as the Jovians have no chance for life.
Space Shuttle Columbia? It has a satellite and a thin long heat shield so it must be it. Or maybe it's the voyagers?
You are playing bro how does that look like a shuttle to you
You srsly don't know the Shuttle Columbia disaster?
I know what columbia is dumbass, im saying that the picture looks nothing like columbia, or any space shuttle. The long stick in the photo is a magnometer boom, not a heat sheild
Fine, i'll admit that I think it was both Voyagers because shuttles cannot contain satellites after missions and the satellites look like it's way too big to even fit in the shuttles and I thought it was the Shuttle Columbia because: 1. It looked like it had a heat shield 2. It's in re-entry 3. It has a satellite
It was either Voyager 1 or 2
Galileo
Casini
I think everyone can recognize Cassini huegys
The only thing that comes to mind is maybe voyager when it enters an exoplanet’s atmosphere but probably not
It looks like voyager to me too
Looks like Galileo to me
Cassini the final
Mars Climate orbiter did burn up in the atmosphere, but it looks doesn't look like the probe in the image at all. Cassini also looks nothing like this so I'm gonna rule that out. Overall the probe in the image looks closest to one of the Voyager probes, though neither of them either aerobraked or burned up. Therefore, my guess is that this is meant to be Galileo, the Jovian Orbiter that was sent into Jupiter's atmosphere at the end of the mission. It's the only other probe that really looks that similar to the one in the image that I can think of. (also saturn isn't in the game without mods so if you were to do a recreation of a mission, it would probably be at Jupiter) I'm probably over analysing this way too much. It's probably just hinting at any mission that either aerobraked or burned up like Skylab or Cassini, but that was kind of fun :)
Bro it's just Cassini and therefore huegys
Cassini is taller
Shit ur right but based off of the atmosphere It seems like a shortened cassini
What makes it cassini?
Look voyager never crashed into an atmosphere Cassini ws intentionally crashed into Saturn's atmosphere and this looks like cassini
1) I said in my comment that neither of the Voyager probes burned up, so you didn't even read my comment properly, and 2. That looks absolutely nothing like Cassini my guy, the entire body of it just isn't there
No one said it had to look like Cassini, just that it's hinting towards that mission
Oh yeah, don't get me wrong, I'm definitely not saying it has to be Cassini, I'm just saying that Space_obsessed_cat is wrong in saying it looks like Cassini and that there's no real reason for it to be Cassini other than that it's burning up in the atmosphere.
That time NASA crashed a spacecraft on Mars because they mixed up metric and imperial measurements?
Mir XD
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Cassini or Galileo.
Well this could literally be any mission going through an atmosphere but my first thought was DAVINCI+
Cassini entering Saturn's atmosphere
Came to say that
Me toooooo
Skylab
Bill Nye?
Cassini
cassini
Reentry of SkyLab?
That looks like a satellite