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Spacecraft MESSENGER to measure Mercury's topography
NASA spacecraft to soar over Mercury
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...ow_article= 1 David Christainsen - meteorologist |
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Spacecraft MESSENGER to measure Mercury's topography
On Oct 2, 8:12 am, David wrote:
NASA spacecraft to soar over Mercuryhttp://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=081002123424.vvglc39k&show_ar... David Christainsen - meteorologist Too bad they don't have my better quality cell phone camera to work with. ~ BG |
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Spacecraft MESSENGER to measure Mercury's topography
On Oct 2, 8:12 am, David wrote:
NASA spacecraft to soar overMercuryhttp://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=081002123424.vvglc39k&show_ar... David Christainsen - meteorologist Why is the Messenger image quality that’s offered for public review so unusually deprived of dynamic range, and otherwise of only pastel color/hue saturation? Are they still having to insist that other planets such as Venus, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, even Mars and that of our darker than coal Selene/moon can’t possibly be included within any FOV that’s pointed in the right direction while having included the otherwise nearly dark as coal and element/mineral rich surface of Mercury? How about the vibrant and rather unavoidably bluish hue saturation of Sirius, as a sufficient little speck of pesky photons that should by rights rather easily fall within the wide spectrum bandpass and DR(dynamic range) of what either Messenger camera with it’s superior mirror optics should accommodate. ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth BG |
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