The "Human vs. Machine" discussion will probably go on forever but a recent discovery on Mars got me thinking about it again. Related in an S&T blog (with a great 3-D image, BTW) it talks about how after one of the Mars rovers passed by a meteorite did one of the human controllers on Earth see it in pictures and had the rover turn around and go back. Makes me wonder how many other discoveries have been missed over the years as the unthinking rovers rolled over the potential discoveries without knowing they were there. It'll be interesting years from know when humans follow the rovers' tracks and discover who-knows-what. There's just no substitute for human curiosity (at least not until the machines become smarter than us and take over...) http://www.skyandtelescope.com/community/skyblog/newsblog/52642607.html patrick
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Patrick Wiggins <paw@wirelessbeehive.com>wrote:
It'll be interesting years from know when humans follow the rovers' tracks and discover who-knows-what.
Transmission fluid drips, beer cans, lost nuts and bolts, chicken bones,
gum wrappers, cigarette butts....
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Amazing! Thanks for sharing this. -----Original Message----- From: utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Joe Bauman Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 12:23 AM To: Utah Astronomy Subject: [Utah-astronomy] Fantastic Renaissance astronomical device Hi Friends, I've been on a long road trip, but we got back yesterday. One of the most amazing things I saw was a 16th century astronomical device, which I wrote about in this blog: http://www.deseretnews.com/blogs/1,5322,10000034,00.html?bD=20090807 Please take a look and leave a comment if you'd like. -- Thanks, Joe Renaissance _______________________________________________ Utah-Astronomy mailing list Utah-Astronomy@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/utah-astronomy Visit the Photo Gallery: http://www.slas.us/gallery2/main.php Visit the Wiki: http://www.utahastronomy.com
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