At 1:32 AM EST, the NASA control room exploded into cheers and excitement as signals from Curiosity continued to transmit confirming what many had feared wouldn't happen. Curiosity successful landed on Mars.
I watched as this event was streamed. Not quite the noterity that the moon landing hand on America where everyone could tell you where they were when it happened. Still, the eruption jubilation at the words "Touchdown confirmed." were something to behold. Scientists who worked on the project jumped in celebration and hugged those around them. Mankind did something historic again.
Some of you are wondering, "Well, so what?" I want you just to step back and just think for a second about what just occurred. We shot a robot, from Earth (which is moving) to Mars (also moving) over a distance that changes from 56 to 230 million kilometers. The fact that the robot even hit the right mark is a good start, and that was the EASY part. The hard part is what is referred to as "Seven Minutes of Terror." This describes the descent of Curiosity from space, through the Martian atmosphere, to the ground. This has to happened while slowing from 13,000 mph to zero. In seven minutes. Some of you aren't even able to stop yourself from walking into other people let alone try to slow down all together.
That's not even the end of the process, as there are still plenty of opportunities for the craft to flip, fall, crash, not deploy a parachute and so on. Oh, and we won't even know what happened until seven minutes after the fact. After all, Mars isn't a walk down the block. The signal takes some time to travel the distance. We sit here waiting to know if all was for naught.
Yet, it worked.
Isn't that fucking incredible? We managed to get a one ton robot successfully onto Mars. Curiosity is roughly the size of a SUV and it is now upright on the surface reading to take pictures of anything and everything it's little robot cameras come across. And some of you are still saying, "Why should I care?"
So let me try this again: Curiosity is also called MSL, or Mars Science Laboratory. SCIENCE. LABORATORY. Mankind has put a laboratory on another PLANET. That is unbelievable.
The world has it's eyes turned to the Olympics, cheering on as humans race and compete against each other. They missed out on something truly special last night. We are beginning to explore new frontiers, learn more about our universe. These are exciting times for humanity.
So here's to you, Curiosity. Let your robot wheels lead us to new discoveries.
Snap Keep
Entirely cynical, never too critical. Magic, musing, life.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Friday, August 3, 2012
Sleeving Standard: Mono Black Control
The current standard format is one of the most vibrant and exciting I've seen in my short time playing. I truly believe that if you playtest your match ups enough that any deck is viable. While the list of Tier 1 decks is small (I believe to be UW Delver, Naya Pod, G/R Aggro, Esper Control), the amount of decks that bounce between Tier 1.5 and 2 is astounding. Take the last SCG top 16 for instance:
5 UW Delver (the Winner)
2 Bant Pod
1 Elf Wave
1 Esper Midrange
1 Naya Pod
1 GW Aggro
1 UW Control
1 Junk Pod
1 Wolf Run Ramp
1 Wolf Run Blue
For those unable to count that high, or too lazy, that's ten DIFFERENT archtypes. The format is about as wide open as possible. So why do I want to play Mono Black? Check out the list and rationale after the break!
Monday, July 30, 2012
Returning to the Blog: What happened?
Oh... hello there. I seem to have been on a hiatus for a bit. Well, more than a bit. Well, more like four months. Oops. Apologies to those who actually read my three posts and were expecting more constant updating. Explanations and what is to come after the jump!
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Sleeving Standard - Delving Souls
Welcome one and all to my weekly column on standard and what I'm currently playing. As of right now, I plan on this to be a biweekly column to appear on Thursdays so that I can provide you with a deck list prior to FNM that you can sleeve up to play.
Now onto the list after the break!
Now onto the list after the break!
Monday, March 26, 2012
The Rumors of My Demise Aren't Really that Exaggerated
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a saying that has been worn out more than than Joan Rivers' face.
Jokes aside, you fellow readers are probably wondering what cliff I fell off and where I've been these days. The simple answer is that I didn't go anywhere. No, really. I've been in my room this entire time, twiddling my thumbs when I'm not engaged in homework or magic. Quite the life indeed.
Anyway, the reasons behind the sudden blog revival after the break!
Jokes aside, you fellow readers are probably wondering what cliff I fell off and where I've been these days. The simple answer is that I didn't go anywhere. No, really. I've been in my room this entire time, twiddling my thumbs when I'm not engaged in homework or magic. Quite the life indeed.
Anyway, the reasons behind the sudden blog revival after the break!
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