:29:02
-We can't do what we came here for.
-Quit whining.
:29:06
You did park us on the rocks.
:29:08
And you knew there were risks.
:29:10
Right now, gentlemen, locating HAB
is what matters.
:29:14
Exterior atmosphere indicator is
disabled.
:29:16
-I think we're somewhere downrange.
-Calculating landing ellipse.
:29:19
Based on our last uncorrupted nav
state. . .
:29:22
. . .I'd say we're somewhere in this 60
by 1 20 kilometer ellipse.
:29:25
The mission data's here. We need to
close in on the downrange variables.
:29:30
It's about the math.
:29:32
This is it. That moment they told us
about in high school. . .
:29:35
. . .where one day, algebra would
save our lives.
:29:38
Shut up.
:29:40
Sorry.
:29:42
Warning, AMEE not responding.
:29:44
Mars-1 comm initiation unsuccessful.
:29:51
T-ray imaging.
:30:09
Oh, man.
:30:15
System memory, bring up a panoramic
shot from the HAB.
:30:18
Ocular mach 1-X panoramic mode.
:30:20
Reverse?
:30:21
Downrange charging.
:30:26
Hey, guys. Look at this.
:30:28
What, Gallagher?
:30:29
I don't think it's about the math. I
think it's about the picture.
:30:33
What picture?
:30:34
This one.
:30:35
We're not in that picture.
If we were, we'd know where HAB was.
:30:39
I know, but if this rock is HAB and
it's in the line about 30 degrees. . .
:30:44
. . .it sees these two peaks, but
reverse, as it's on the other side. . .
:30:48
. . .and at 1 80 degrees,
it sees those two peaks.
:30:50
Which puts us on a line about here. . .
:30:53
. . .which makes the line to the HAB
about there.
:30:58
He's right.