“You’re not ignoring the science stuff hard enough.” The true answer is “establish a hyperbolic vector that preserves angular velocity at Vesta approach, while maximizing camera hold time at dx=0.” Tweak those partial differentials until they squeal.
Winky wasted a perfectly good spleen on those bozos at NASA. They can’t even get a man off the ground! What’s the world coming to? (Never mind the asteroid.)
The subtle effects of Vesta’s gravity field will cause deviations from the planned trajectory. NASA navigators should get repeated fixes on Dawn’s position and speed as it spirals closer. That should allow them to precisely point the thrusters, despite their being mounted on their own gimbals.Dr. Marc should know this . . . especially since he wrote it!
So who had the best answer? Fry, (I mean Brewster) Leela, (I mean Pam) Professor Farnsworth, (I mean Dr Mel Practice) Bender (I mean Oldbot) or the rest of the Galaxy Express crew ( I mean Cliff)?
Given that Vesta is an irregular shape, I would definitely plan to orbit elliptically around the longest axis while honking the horn, hoping to flush out the aliens who use Vesta as a rest stop. Then I would suck their brains out with a straw, sell the widows and orphans, and go into South American Zinc.
RayC— New Horizons is still on its way to Pluto, should arrive in about 2015, by which time there may be nobody left working at JPL to receive its signals…
margueritem over 13 years ago
Another great one!
Ida No over 13 years ago
“You’re not ignoring the science stuff hard enough.” The true answer is “establish a hyperbolic vector that preserves angular velocity at Vesta approach, while maximizing camera hold time at dx=0.” Tweak those partial differentials until they squeal.
Bilan over 13 years ago
Do not try and orbit the asteroid. That’s impossible. Instead… only try to realize the truth.
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There is no asteroid.
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Then you’ll see, that it is not the asteroid that orbits, it is only yourself.
cdward over 13 years ago
Eat a cookie. Nothing else matters.
TechnoScotty over 13 years ago
The answer is pi…preferably blueberry
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Ask NASAVoyager2.
Nebulous Premium Member over 13 years ago
“What’s the best way to design a flight plan…?”Carefully!!
stamps over 13 years ago
Just don’t forget it’s metric again.
TheSpanishInquisition over 13 years ago
Chaos.
The Reader Premium Member over 13 years ago
Winky wasted a perfectly good spleen on those bozos at NASA. They can’t even get a man off the ground! What’s the world coming to? (Never mind the asteroid.)
ADB8917 over 13 years ago
So when do we get to buy Brewster T-shirts?
corzak over 13 years ago
The subtle effects of Vesta’s gravity field will cause deviations from the planned trajectory. NASA navigators should get repeated fixes on Dawn’s position and speed as it spirals closer. That should allow them to precisely point the thrusters, despite their being mounted on their own gimbals.Dr. Marc should know this . . . especially since he wrote it!
shewith5 over 13 years ago
ummm duh?
wndrwrthg over 13 years ago
Damn the asteroid! Full speed ahead!
Sherlock Watson over 13 years ago
Pam looks like she could be a Bond Girl, although they might not want one called “P.M.S.”
Ray_C over 13 years ago
I think you should forget Vesta and plot an orbit around Pluto. It deserves that much at least, after the way we’ve humiliated it.
In other words, I’m sayin’, “Throw Pluto a bone.”
comicnut4636 over 13 years ago
Quotes from the newest Congressmen/women and Senators.
ChrisV over 13 years ago
So who had the best answer? Fry, (I mean Brewster) Leela, (I mean Pam) Professor Farnsworth, (I mean Dr Mel Practice) Bender (I mean Oldbot) or the rest of the Galaxy Express crew ( I mean Cliff)?
Goblinopolis over 13 years ago
Given that Vesta is an irregular shape, I would definitely plan to orbit elliptically around the longest axis while honking the horn, hoping to flush out the aliens who use Vesta as a rest stop. Then I would suck their brains out with a straw, sell the widows and orphans, and go into South American Zinc.
Kroykali over 13 years ago
Once you design a flight plan, don’t forget to file it with the FAA.
ckham over 13 years ago
Might be kind of fun to hear Dirk Raider’s crew answer a similar question?
pbarnrob over 13 years ago
RayC— New Horizons is still on its way to Pluto, should arrive in about 2015, by which time there may be nobody left working at JPL to receive its signals…
Cryptik mystik over 11 years ago
45 spleens!