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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | This comic is | + | {{Incomplete| Any issues?}} |
+ | This comic is a mash-up of the project to re-position the {{w|International Cometary Explorer|ISEE-3/ICE}} probe, and the movie ''{{w|Hackers (film)|Hackers}}''. The first row (four panels) explain the history of the probe, and the true story about how the probe was coming back into signal range and seemed capable of being controlled. NASA declined to attempt to regain control of the probe, but a group of enthusiasts assembled the equipment and attempted to re-purpose the probe. | ||
− | The following two rows (eight panels) set up a fictional scenario | + | The following two rows (eight panels) set up a fictional scenario the enthusiasts have been locked out of the system, the probe is being controlled by someone else, and the message "Mess with the best, die like the rest" is communicated from the probe. This is a catch phrase of the protagonist, Crash, from the movie ''Hackers''. |
− | The final row is a reference to the ending of the movie, where Crash romances Burn, his romantic interest, in a rooftop pool. In the movie, while Crash and Burn swim in a rooftop pool, several buildings light up with the words "CRASH AND BURN". This | + | The final row is a reference to the ending of the movie, where Crash romances Burn, his romantic interest, in a rooftop pool. In the movie, while Crash and Burn swim in a rooftop pool, several buildings light up with the words "CRASH AND BURN". This is their friends' latest hack, and an attempt to provide romance for the new couple. In the comic the transmitter being used to communicate with ISEE-3 was hacked to by Burn to burn up over Crash and Burn swimming in the pool providing a "shooting star" for romantic effect. Since the movie predates the shutdown-signal (1997), the characters should possess the skills to understand the probe and hack the transmitter. |
− | + | This is comic number 1337, which in in {{w|leetspeak}} stands for leet, which is short for ''elite hacker'' and leetspeek. Leetspeak is a form of symbolic writing often associated with hacker subculture. Originally words where converted to leetspeek to avoid filters and triggers that where set up on chat rooms. Leetspeak substitutes various numbers and {{w|ASCII}} symbols for letters. To get 1337, the word elite is shortened/stylized to "leet" with the letters L, E, E, and T turned into the numbers 1, 3, 3, and 7. | |
− | The title text "Hack the stars" is also an allusion to | + | The title text "Hack the stars" is also an allusion to the movie [[wikipedia:Hackers (film)|Hackers]] where the Phrase "Hack the Planet!" is used on multiple occasions. |
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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[ | + | :[Panel 1 shows an image of the ISEE-3/ICE spacecraft] |
− | :The ISEE-3/ICE probe was launched in 1978. | + | :Narration: The ISEE-3/ICE probe was launched in 1978. Its mission ended in 1997 and it was sent a shutdown signal. |
− | + | :Narration: In 2008, we learned-to our surprise-that the probe didn't shut down. It's still running and it has plenty of fuel. ...and in 2014, its orbit brings it near earth. | |
− | + | :[Panel 3 shows Megan and Ponytail talking to each other.] | |
− | : | + | :Megan: We could send it on a new mission... Except we no longer have the equipment to send commands to it. |
− | :In 2008, we learned-to our surprise-that the probe didn't shut down. | + | :Ponytail: Can't we... |
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− | :Megan: We could send it on a new mission... | ||
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− | :Ponytail: Can't | ||
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:Megan: NASA won't rebuild it. "Too Expensive" | :Megan: NASA won't rebuild it. "Too Expensive" | ||
− | :Ponytail | + | :Ponytail: Seriously? |
− | :Megan: I know, right? | + | :Megan: I know, right? So the Internet found the specs and we went to work. |
− | + | :[Panel 5 shows Megan and Ponytail have walking into an area where a girl and Cueball both are sitting at desks looking at laptops.] | |
− | + | :Narration: We've convinced them to give us time on the Madrid DSN transmitter and hacked the maser to support the uplink. And today's the big day. | |
− | + | :Cueball: Transmitting... We have a signal! We have control! | |
− | :[Megan and Ponytail | + | :Megan: OK, transmit the new comet rendezvous maneuver sequen- |
− | : | + | :[Cueball, off panel]: What the hell? |
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− | :Cueball: Transmitting... | ||
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− | :Megan: OK, transmit the new comet rendezvous maneuver | ||
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:Megan: What? | :Megan: What? | ||
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:Cueball: My console went dead! | :Cueball: My console went dead! | ||
− | : | + | :Girl: Mine too! |
:Megan: What's happening?! | :Megan: What's happening?! | ||
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:Cueball: There's a new signal going out over the transmitter! | :Cueball: There's a new signal going out over the transmitter! | ||
− | :Megan | + | :[Megan, off panel]: A bug? |
− | :Cueball: | + | :Cueball: Someone else is in the system! |
− | + | :Girl: Kill the connection! | |
− | + | :[Cueball, off panel]: I can't find it! | |
− | : | + | :Girl: They're firing the probe's engines! |
− | :Cueball | + | :[Cueball, off panel]: NO! |
− | : | + | :[Megan, off panel]: Who's doing this?? Stop them! |
− | :Cueball | + | :[Girl, off panel]: I'm trying! |
− | + | :Cueball, pointing to his screen: Look! My screen! | |
− | :[ | + | :[Text, on Cueball's laptop screen]: M-E-S-S-W-I-T-H-T-H-E-B-E-S-T D-I-E-L-I-K-E-T-H-E-R-E-S-T |
− | + | :[Panel 13 shows two people in a pool at night.] | |
− | : | + | :[Panel 14 zooms out to reveal the pool is on top of a skyscraper in a vertically developed, downtown setting.] |
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:Burn: Crash? | :Burn: Crash? | ||
:Crash: Yeah, Burn? | :Crash: Yeah, Burn? | ||
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:Burn: Make a wish. | :Burn: Make a wish. | ||
− | + | :[Panel 16 shows the spacecraft streaking across the sky, indistinguishable from a meteoroid.] | |
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | *There is another pool in the movie. There is a subplot involving a mythical pool on the roof of the high school where several of the characters are students. | ||
===Background for ISEE-3/ICE=== | ===Background for ISEE-3/ICE=== | ||
− | The {{w|International Cometary Explorer|ISEE-3/ICE}} probe was launched in August 12, 1978 and tasked to study Earth's magnetic field and the solar wind. Before completing its original mission the probe was repurposed on June 10, 1982 to study the interaction between the solar wind and a cometary atmosphere. By flying through the comet {{w|21P/Giacobini–Zinner|Giacobini-Zinner}}'s tail, it became the first probe to do so. This put ISEE-3 in a {{w|heliocentric orbit}}. Its trajectory will bring it close to Earth on August 2014. | + | The {{w|International Cometary Explorer|ISEE-3/ICE}} probe was launched in August 12, 1978 and tasked to study Earth's magnetic field and the solar wind. Before completing its original mission the probe was repurposed on June 10, 1982 to study the interaction between the solar wind and a cometary atmosphere. By flying through the comet {{w|21P/Giacobini–Zinner|Giacobini-Zinner}}'s tail, it became the first probe to do so. This put ISEE-3 in a {{w|heliocentric orbit}}. Its trajectory will bring it close to Earth on August 2014. |
− | The Deep Space Network (DSN) detected the probe again in 2008 because NASA mistakenly left its transmitters on. However, the probe was only transmitting the carrier signal at that time. A status check of the spacecraft has revealed that many of its instruments are still working and that it contains plenty of fuel. | + | The Deep Space Network (DSN) detected the probe again in 2008 because NASA mistakenly left its transmitters on. However, the probe was only transmitting the carrier signal at that time. A status check of the spacecraft has revealed that many of its instruments are still working and that it contains plenty of fuel.[http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2014/02070836-isee-3.html] |
− | It was reported that the hardware to communicate with ISEE-3/ICE had been decommissioned. The Madrid DSS complex still has the special filter required to communicate with the ICE satellite, but because of frequency conflicts S-band uplink is not supported. | + | It was reported that the hardware to communicate with ISEE-3/ICE had been decommissioned. The Madrid DSS complex still has the special filter required to communicate with the ICE satellite, but because of frequency conflicts S-band uplink is not supported.[http://deepspace.jpl.nasa.gov/dsndocs/810-005/101/101E.pdf] |
− | On March | + | On March 1st and 2nd, 2014 radio amateurs were able to detect the beacon signal from the retired NASA deep space probe ICE (International Cometary Explorer) using the 20m radio telescope at the Bochum Observatory (Germany).[http://amsat-uk.org/2014/03/09/radio-amateurs-receive-nasa-isee-3ice-spacecraft/] |
===Updates for ISEE-3/ICE=== | ===Updates for ISEE-3/ICE=== | ||
After this comic was published, it was established that an 18-meter satellite dish at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory does still have the right hardware. | After this comic was published, it was established that an 18-meter satellite dish at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory does still have the right hardware. | ||
− | *April | + | *April 4th 2014: Volunteers started a crowdfunding project on RocketHub to contact the probe and put it back into a {{w|halo orbit}} orbit around {{w|Lagrangian point}} L1.[http://www.rockethub.com/42228 "ISEE-3 reboot"] |
*May 23, 2014: First contact to the probe was established. | *May 23, 2014: First contact to the probe was established. | ||
*May 29, 2014: NASA gave them approval to try to achieve contact. | *May 29, 2014: NASA gave them approval to try to achieve contact. | ||
*May 30, 2014: The project, led by [http://www.rockethub.com/profiles/68340-dennis-wingo Dennis Wingo] and {{w|Keith Cowing}}, had taken control of the spacecraft. | *May 30, 2014: The project, led by [http://www.rockethub.com/profiles/68340-dennis-wingo Dennis Wingo] and {{w|Keith Cowing}}, had taken control of the spacecraft. | ||
− | *July 2, 2014: The reboot project successfully fired the thrusters for the first time since 1987. The engines on ISEE-3 performed a successful spin-up burn. The spin rate was changed to 19.76 rpm which is inside of the original mission specifications at 19.75 +/- 0.2 rpm | + | *July 2, 2014: The reboot project successfully fired the thrusters for the first time since 1987. The engines on ISEE-3 performed a successful spin-up burn. The spin rate was changed to 19.76 rpm which is inside of the original mission specifications at 19.75 +/- 0.2 rpm. |
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− | + | Further attempts to change the trajectory into an earth bound orbit did fail. Despite the effort from experts and amateurs via the internet[http://spacecollege.org/isee3/we-are-borg-crowdsourced-isee-3-engineering-and-the-collective-mind-of-the-internet.html] it was determined that the spacecraft had run out of nitrogen pressurant. | |
− | + | Since the device was still communicating, and many of the instruments were still working, the ISEE-3 was intended to be used for the first citizen science, crowd funded, crowd sourced, interplanetary space science mission.[http://spacecollege.org/isee3/announcing-the-isee-3-interplanetary-citizen-science-mission.html] | |
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+ | See [http://spacecollege.org/isee3/ Space College: ISEE-3 Reboot Project Archives] for ongoing coverage of this amazing project. | ||
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[[Category:Comics with color]] | [[Category:Comics with color]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
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