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NASA Satilite Signals




Topic started on 13-6-2004 @ 06:17 PM by d1k


Is it not possible to intercept NASA signals from the rovers on Mars or the new satilite now orbiting Jupiter?

All this talk about altered and hidden photos is there no way to receive the same data being sent and received by nasa? Is it an encrypted data stream? I always thought why we just dont take the raw data (all of it) and just see for our very own eyes what is going on.



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reply posted on 13-6-2004 @ 11:28 PM by Tim356


I've had this discussion with people many times, but everyone I suggest it too just passes it off like it's a stupid notion.

Surely someone can do it? I mean, yeah, the data will probably be encrypted, but there are people in this world that can decrypt anything - so why hasn't someone had a crack at it?

Is there something that I'm overlooking here?



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reply posted on 13-6-2004 @ 11:30 PM by Kano


Not many private citizens have a 240 foot satellite dish floating around to recieve the transmissions.



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reply posted on 13-6-2004 @ 11:31 PM by Jamuhn


Well, if you found out the frequency in which the data was being sent back you could probably intercept that. But then, like the other guy said, someone would need to decrypt it. THat would probably end up being the really hard part and a major national security risk. I think decryption is a lot harder than you make it out.



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reply posted on 14-6-2004 @ 12:25 AM by Kano


I don't think the data (from the MER mission at least) is encrypted when it is transmitted back to earth. Its just that noone really has the ability to recieve the signals apart from the Deep Space Network.



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reply posted on 14-6-2004 @ 12:28 AM by d1k


That was one of my main questions, do they really encrypt it and why would they? If cant be a nation security issue...unless they really are hiding ET or some such.

But why would you need a 250' satilite to recieve the signals?

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reply posted on 14-6-2004 @ 12:33 AM by Kano


Distance and signal strength.

Mars is a long way away and the rovers, while high-tech. Are still limited by the size of their comms dish.



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reply posted on 14-6-2004 @ 12:38 AM by kinglizard


Although at times the rovers transmit of their data to orbiting satellites around Mars, then the signal is transmitted back to earth. I believe they have two satellites orbiting Mars.



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reply posted on 14-6-2004 @ 12:42 AM by kinglizard


More information on the orbiting satellites (Mars Odyssey and Mars Global Surveyor) around Mars and how they send and receive data.

www.wired.com...



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reply posted on 14-6-2004 @ 05:23 AM by d1k



Originally posted by kinglizard
More information on the orbiting satellites (Mars Odyssey and Mars Global Surveyor) around Mars and how they send and receive data.

www.wired.com...



Thanks for the link

I'm sure there are some organizations that have the necessary hardware to get the signals. I wonder if anyone has actually tried.



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reply posted on 14-6-2004 @ 06:09 AM by Quest


NASA does not encrypt raw scientific data from space normally. I doubt they do with the rovers.

I don't personally know anyone on the rover teams but maybe I can call a few old friends and see if they can dig up some info on the data streams.



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reply posted on 14-6-2004 @ 10:14 AM by quadricle


I heard awhile back some Canadian named Martyn Stubbs
was downloading nasa transmissions from his home...

You must of heard of this guy, he was the one who brought the famous nasa tether incident to light....

"Canadian boffin Martyn Stubbs downloaded 2,500 hours of video from the space agency's satellite link, which handles all NASA transmissions. "

more info:

www.rense.com...
www.thelosthaven.co.uk...


has anybody confirmed or debunked the tether incident?

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