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Hi all,
On a daily basis we receive new Odyssey's images, yet from the Mars Express there appears to be one image about every 14 days or so. Will this average increase anytime soon? |
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My mistake ,
I assumed they would be using the MARSIS instrumentation to take their next pictures. However after reading 'ToSeek's' link it is clear that the deployemnt would only be used for information on the subsurface, and picturing below the martian soil. Unless of course this was part of thier plan, and the latest problem has caused a hitch in their timetable. For examples not all of the images taken by the Express have been taken by a normal type of camera image, there was the Planetary Fourier Spectrometer (PFS) used in photos and the OMEGA instrument which goes at the Visible and Infrared mineralogical Mapping Spectrometer was used to take pictures, and there is a plasma and energetic neutral atoms analyser. I think I was wrong about the MARSIS instrumentation but maybe this latest problem has caused a problem with their timetable of Mars photos. http://www.esa.int/export/externals/images/slide12.jpg OMEGA image of Martian South pole |
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Did you catch the latest image
http://esamultimedia.esa.int/images/...-HellasRim.jpg have you got your 3-D specs ? http://esamultimedia.esa.int/images/...-HellasRim.jpg |
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Hmmm... I can think of a few possible reasons:
- ESAs policy for releasing unprocessed data may be different from NASA, it is a different organization after all, with different needs and such... NASA really have been spoiling us with all these nice pictures lately. :wink: - There may be some agreements in place for some of the ones involved with the project to have a certain time to view/use the data before it is available to outsiders. Some projects have such agreements, after all... - perhaps the data is not in a format that makes for easy scripted conversion so that people must do it manually, all released images from Mars Express seems to be computer generated based on the data instead of just being normal images.
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What's up with all those round-sided, flat-topped mesas? Lava domes? Was there a description to go along with them?
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