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Mars Exploration Rover Mission, January 3, 2004 Nikola Tesla and the Exploration of Cosmos
NASA released a 3-D panoramic view of the Spirit rover's Mars landing site on Monday, January 3, 2004.
Mars Exploration Rover Mission Landing Site on Mars of the Rover Spirit on January 3, 2004 The Mars Exploration Rover mission is part of a scientific campaign aimed at seeking traces of life on Mars. Water is a key element in that search for life, since on Earth, life is found virtually everywhere there is liquid water. Major Missions to Mars (1964- Present)
NIKOLA
TESLA Tesla Sculpture by the famous sculptor Ivan Mestrovic at Rudjer Boskovic Institute in Zagreb, Croatia AND
THE EXPLORATION OF COSMOS This is a collection of many of the best images from NASA's planetary exploration program. The collection has been extracted from the interactive program "Welcome to the Planets" which was distributed on the Planetary Data System Educational CD-ROM Version 1.5 in December 1995.
Remotely controlled exploration of the
cosmos began 100 years ago when Nikola Tesla
demonstrated the invention of the robot in New York City.
In 1898 he filed and was granted a patent which described radio
remote control for use in guided vehicles.
Space exploration developed from this first building block.
Tesla publicly demonstrated his first working model of a robot
guided by radio waves. This
device was unveiled to many astonished viewers at the Electrical
Exposition held at Madison Square Garden in May 1898.
This was front page news in America at that time.
It was the first time that the radio waves were used to guide a
movement of a robot-eleven years before Marconi was awarded the Nobel
Prize for the discovery of radio in 1909.
This historic moment at Madison Square Garden in New York City in
1898 showed what marvels could be achieved by using radio waves.
It was the beginning of robots and robotics, radio guided
missiles and remote control. The radio communications and the
computer guided spaceships from mission control centers are based on
Tesla’s principal of radio remote control for use in guided vehicles. Nikola Tesla built a laboratory in
Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 1899, to experiment with high frequency
electricity and other phenomena.
In that laboratory he received and recorded on his sensitive
instruments, cosmic radio waves. He announced that he received extraterrestrial radio signals.
The scientific community in 1899 did not believe him, because
knowledge of cosmic radio signals did not exist at that time. But for decades now, observatory
laboratories all over the world, have been registering cosmic
radio waves
emitted from hydroxyl molecules of interstellar gas clouds and the
envelopes of Red Giant Stars. Those faint radio waves with high
penetrating potential have frequencies between 1610.6 - 1613.8 Mega
Hertz. They are emitted
from every cosmic material with temperatures above absolute zero (minus
459.67 degrees Fahrenheit). Tesla’s historic announcement of the
existence of extraterrestrial radio signals in 1899 was met by the
scientific community at that time with resistance and disbelief. But it
was not the first time in history.
Nikola Tesla : Father of Radio Astronomy Nikola Tesla Father of Radio and Robotics
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