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Anyone know how many more images might be forthcoming from the Huygen's
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Richard Darn wrote:
Anyone know how many more images might be forthcoming from the Huygen's data? Richard This site has some great mosaics made from the images: http://anthony.liekens.net/index.php/Main/Huygens This one is particularly nice: http://anthony.liekens.net/titan/bigmosaic.jpg |
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Richard Darn wrote:
Anyone know how many more images might be forthcoming from the Huygen's data? Around 350 images were received, so we should see plenty more over the next days and weeks. Huygens' cameras actually took some 700 photos, but half were lost due to a programming error that prevented one of the probe's two radio channels from activating. Marcus |
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 18:22:13 GMT, Karatepe wrote:
| Richard Darn wrote: | Anyone know how many more images might be forthcoming from the Huygen's | data? | | Richard | | | This site has some great mosaics made from the images: | | http://anthony.liekens.net/index.php/Main/Huygens | | This one is particularly nice: | http://anthony.liekens.net/titan/bigmosaic.jpg Thanks for the links. Shows how lucky/careful they were to land on a solid something. Can't wait for the professional versions to be published. -- Dave Fawthrop Subscribe to uk.net.news.announce. A low volume *civilised* newsgroup with only the essential information about what is happening in the uk.* newsgroups, Request For Discussions (RFDs) Call For Votes (CFVs) etc. |
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Marcus O'Neill wrote:
Around 350 images were received, so we should see plenty more over the next days and weeks. Huygens' cameras actually took some 700 photos, but half were lost due to a programming error that prevented one of the probe's two radio channels from activating. Marcus It's not as bad as that might sound, as there is a considerable overlap between images according to the scientists working with the camera, so they still have a lot of the surface covered. |
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Marcus O'Neill writes:
Richard Darn wrote: Anyone know how many more images might be forthcoming from the Huygen's data? Around 350 images were received, so we should see plenty more over the next days and weeks. 367 raw image triplets have recently been posted to the DISR website http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~kholso/ (although they'd been floating about the net for some time before that), so that is probably the complete set. |
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Marcus O'Neill wrote:
Richard Darn wrote: Anyone know how many more images might be forthcoming from the Huygen's data? Around 350 images were received, so we should see plenty more over the next days and weeks. Huygens' cameras actually took some 700 photos, but half were lost due to a programming error that prevented one of the probe's two radio channels from activating. Marcus Programming error? I'd have thought physical damage/traumas were more likely travelling millions of km across a hostile environment. Well at least Huygens was designed with two antennas, which averted a disaster. I'm more interested in when we get the first (detailed) interpretation of the pictures. As a non-scientist I can't make much of the pictures--my only reaction is that they look remarkably Earth-like, although I am well aware than in fuzzy b&w pics even chocolate syrup can look like blood... Seb |
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writes Marcus O'Neill writes: Richard Darn wrote: Anyone know how many more images might be forthcoming from the Huygen's data? Around 350 images were received, so we should see plenty more over the next days and weeks. 367 raw image triplets have recently been posted to the DISR website http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~kholso/ (although they'd been floating about the net for some time before that), so that is probably the complete set. 37 pages worth! Thanks for the link. At first glance a disappointingly high proportion seem to be the post-landing images and all alike, or with a _lot_ of missing data, but I suspect we'll see a lot of processing of the descent images in the next few weeks and months. |
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Seb wrote:
Programming error? I'd have thought physical damage/traumas were more likely travelling millions of km across a hostile environment. Well at least Huygens was designed with two antennas, which averted a disaster. ESA's position is reportedly that a receiver on Cassini was not turned on to pick up the appropriate channel from Huygens; the agency is to conduct an inquiry into the error. Although the two channels were fully redundant, it was decided to split the images 50/50 in order to double the output. As has already been pointed out on this thread, there is a sufficient degree of overlap between the images to still enable some fine panoramic mosaics. Moreover, the wind sensor data that was meant to be relayed via the non-functioning Channel A should be largely reconstructed from the monitoring of Huygens' carrier signal by radio telescopes. |
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