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Cassini-Huygens was far more impressive as a technical feat than both of the Voyagers ever were, yet it is basically forgotten about today.

I do not believe doing fly-bys and reaching Solar escape velocity is particularly impressive. There was no intended direction, and reaching a stable orbit around Mercury requires a lot more efficiency and planning to do. People will blabber about the RTGs lasting 50+ years, because Pioneer 10/11 used an older design and crapped out far earlier. It really does not take much electricity to send a rudimentary heartbeat signal every so often.

Huygens was the only landing ever accomplished in the outer Solar System, and it was not even intended to last more than about 3 minutes after landing, yet continued to transmit data for 30. It also had to use the Cassini orbiter as a relay, which is far more difficult compared to a shithole like Mars. And you know how they ended the mission? They sent it inside the rings and eventually it exploded in the cloud tops. Maybe I am retarded, but this is tasteful in comparison to the naked ape art on the Pioneers and reddit-tier "records" on the Voyagers.
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>>16974938
>what am i missing
Point of the thread I suppose. You are seething at a phantom opponent. If you got outraged by someone go seethe where you got mad at not spam here.
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I wonder how different the mission would be if they identified the plumes on enceladus from voyager 1's images
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>>16974938
iirc a relay on CH failed to deploy correctly in deep space and they rewrote the whole program to fit the limited bandwidth, which is kinda impressive
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>>16975064
not as impressive as having working relays
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>>16975109
I'm from the rust belt. I like the idea of mending your space probe to get to work, like a shitty LeSabre.



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