Talk:Surveyor 7
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Mission duration
edit65 hours? Can that be correct? Wouldn't it be better to call it duration of experiments, or something similar? --Janke | Talk 15:29, 25 October 2010 (UTC)
- It's worse yet. NASA says that on the first day "The TV camera returned 20,993 pictures (and) 66 hours of alpha-scattering data" , and the 2nd day got "45 pictures ... and 34 hours of alpha-scattering data." That data came at a cost of $469,000,000.00. The alpha-instrument failed to deploy and had to be pushed open. No doubt the moon-landing astronauts were protected from that information. Could be worse, of course; for almost as much money, consider how much data the March, 2011 Glory (satellite) satellite got. Twang (talk) 01:41, 1 July 2011 (UTC)
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