Monthly Archives: February 2021
Lifesize Metroid Samus Helmet Coming from First 4 Figures
NASA’s Hidden Message on Mars Rover’s Parachute Has Been Decoded
An explanation of how the code was cracked was also provided. It was first established that the colored striping was probably binary code, with the red panels representing the number one and the white panels representing zeros. The numbers were then organized into groups of ten, ring by ring, to create 10-bit patterns that could be equated to the alphabet by working in numerical order. Fortunately, MIT-engineer turned Emmy-nominated science TV host Emily Calandrelli shared a simplified breakdown of how to decode the message on the parachute. Calandrelli posted the insightful video shortly after @FrenchTech_paf shared his revelation, and it is the best explanation that you could find on the subject. So if you're interested in the specifics of cracking the cipher, give that a watch:Here's the explanation : pic.twitter.com/DpbwEXvJcB
— Abela_Paf (@FrenchTech_paf) February 22, 2021
NASA's Perseverance's chief engineer, Adam Steltzner, also confirmed the message on Tuesday on Twitter. He shared a helpful graphic to perfectly illustrate the explanation of the code, showing exactly how the wording emerges on the parachute. "It looks like the internet has cracked the code in something like 6 hours!" he tweeted alongside the image. "Oh internet is there anything you can't do?"So you know how NASA sent a secret message to Mars?@FrenchTech_paf figured it out.
Dare mighty thingspic.twitter.com/HIO2BUVjNd — Emily Calandrelli (@TheSpaceGal) February 23, 2021
Perseverance was launched on July 30, 2020, and landed on Mars on February 18, 2021. It's expected to stay on the planet for at least one Mars year, which is the equivalent of 687 Earth days. The Perseverance rover's mission is to seek signs of habitable conditions for life on Mars and to search for signs of past microbial life as well. It's not only equipped with a microphone to let NASA and the world know what it sounds like on Mars, but it's also equipped with a special drill that will collect core samples of rocks and soil on the Red Planet, which will eventually be brought back to Earth. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=sights-and-sounds-of-mars-from-nasas-perseverance-rover&captions=true"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.It looks like the internet has cracked the code in something like 6 hours! Oh internet is there anything you can’t do? For those who just want to know: #Mars2020 #CountdownToMars pic.twitter.com/yTJCEnbuLY
— Adam Steltzner (@steltzner) February 23, 2021
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Bethesda Auctions Chance to Design Starfield Character for Charity
Bethesda fans are eagerly awaiting any morsel of information about Starfield, the studio’s upcoming sci-fi open world game, but a new charity auction may actually let you influence it directly. Bethesda has paired up with Make-a-Wish for the Evening of Wishes 2021 event, a gathering of different auctions that go to support the organization’s efforts. Bethesda’s prize? The chance to help design a character that will appear in Starfield.
We're delighted to provide the opportunity to design a character for Starfield to one lucky winner - as well as an Xbox Series X and a bunch games. https://t.co/t11jBSc1Z6
The auction is live now and benefits @WishMidAtlantic so they can continue granting Wishes pic.twitter.com/zg7SKtzuM8 — Bethesda Game Studios (@BethesdaStudios) February 23, 2021
Judging from the official auction description, it seems this can be either designing an original character or simply designing a lookalike of yourself. The winner will also get to work alongside Bethesda executive producer Todd Howard in some capacity.
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The auction winner will also receive an Xbox Series X and 16 Bethesda games.
As of 3:00 PM PST, the current bid for the lot is $4,000. You can find the auction at eveningofwishesdc.org under the “exclusive experiences” category.
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Bethesda revealed Starfield all the way back in 2018, and has provided scarcely any update since then. Earlier in 2020, we learned that Starfield was receiving a “major engine rewrite” for next-gen consoles, with Todd Howard saying it’s the biggest update ever made to Bethesda’s Creation Engine, which powers Skyrim, Fallout 4, and Fallout 76. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer/space cowboy for IGN.Bethesda Auctions Chance to Design Starfield Character for Charity
Bethesda fans are eagerly awaiting any morsel of information about Starfield, the studio’s upcoming sci-fi open world game, but a new charity auction may actually let you influence it directly. Bethesda has paired up with Make-a-Wish for the Evening of Wishes 2021 event, a gathering of different auctions that go to support the organization’s efforts. Bethesda’s prize? The chance to help design a character that will appear in Starfield.
We're delighted to provide the opportunity to design a character for Starfield to one lucky winner - as well as an Xbox Series X and a bunch games. https://t.co/t11jBSc1Z6
The auction is live now and benefits @WishMidAtlantic so they can continue granting Wishes pic.twitter.com/zg7SKtzuM8 — Bethesda Game Studios (@BethesdaStudios) February 23, 2021
Judging from the official auction description, it seems this can be either designing an original character or simply designing a lookalike of yourself. The winner will also get to work alongside Bethesda executive producer Todd Howard in some capacity.
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The auction winner will also receive an Xbox Series X and 16 Bethesda games.
As of 3:00 PM PST, the current bid for the lot is $4,000. You can find the auction at eveningofwishesdc.org under the “exclusive experiences” category.
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Bethesda revealed Starfield all the way back in 2018, and has provided scarcely any update since then. Earlier in 2020, we learned that Starfield was receiving a “major engine rewrite” for next-gen consoles, with Todd Howard saying it’s the biggest update ever made to Bethesda’s Creation Engine, which powers Skyrim, Fallout 4, and Fallout 76. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer/space cowboy for IGN.