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Planetary Images From Then and Now. Friday, September 01, 2017. Pioneer-11 at Saturn - 38 Years Later. A close-up of Saturn, rings, and moons on encounter day. Due to trajectory constrains, Pioneer approached and receded from Saturn looking at the backlit side of the rings, something never seen from earth except briefly when the rings are nearly edge on during ring plane crossings. Thus its view was interesting but also unfamiliar. Approaching Saturn (with Titan). Friday, February 03, 2017. Saturn from t...

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Planetary Images From Then and Now. Friday, September 01, 2017. Pioneer-11 at Saturn - 38 Years Later. A close-up of Saturn, rings, and moons on encounter day. Due to trajectory constrains, Pioneer approached and receded from Saturn looking at the backlit side of the rings, something never seen from earth except briefly when the rings are nearly edge on during ring plane crossings. Thus its view was interesting but also unfamiliar. Approaching Saturn (with Titan). Friday, February 03, 2017. Saturn from t...

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Planetary Images From Then and Now: November 2014

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Planetary Images From Then and Now. Sunday, November 23, 2014. Some Recent Views of Mars from Hubble. The exception is in the ultraviolet. At least until MAVEN's arrival, the ultraviolet capabilities of the fleet at Mars were very limited. Thus Hubble periodically checks in with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) and with the Advanced Camera for Surveys Solar Blind Channel (ACS/SBC). A rough RGB process didn't offer much. Raw Hubble Data Courtesy NASA/STScI. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Planetary Images From Then and Now: December 2012

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Planetary Images From Then and Now. Tuesday, December 11, 2012. Mars from Mariner 4. This week, Emily Lakdawalla posted a blog post. About Mariner 4, the first spacecraft to photograph another planet, using my catalog of reprocessed Mariner 4 image mosaics, combining the best analog data I could find combined with digital fragments. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mars from Mariner 4. View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Planetary Images From Then and Now: September 2014

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Planetary Images From Then and Now. Monday, September 22, 2014. Mariner 10 at 40. Forty years ago, Mariner 10 flew by Mercury for the second time. I don't have anything new to post from that flyby now, but here is a more recent crack at an image from Mariner 10's first flyby, taken several days after closest approach and showing more of the Caloris Basin and the crater Mozart than could be seen during closest approach. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mariner 10 at 40. View my complete profile.

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Planetary Images From Then and Now: March 2015

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Planetary Images From Then and Now. Thursday, March 05, 2015. Venus from 33 years ago, and why we need to explore. On the opposite side, the landing managed to dislodge a piece of the rocky surface. The Martian three sites we've sent stationary landers and four sites we've sent rovers are grossly inadequate. That despite the fact that we have sub 10-meter coverage of nearly the whole planet and resolution of a few tens of centimeters over great swaths of the planet. Here is the same set, tipped upright:.

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Planetary Images From Then and Now: September 2005

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Planetary Images From Then and Now. Tuesday, September 27, 2005. Today Cassini is returning images from its flyby of Saturn's moon Hyperion. I have reprocessed some Voyager 1 images. This is a sequence from they flyby:. Here is a super-resolution color view. It is amazing to see the intricate patterns of bright. And dark areas. Cassini is now revealing this peculiar world. Cassini Approaching Tethys (And Hyperion Too! With the scan platform sticking and the spacecraft off target, this is the only frame f...

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You need to upgrade your Flash Player. Archive for the 'Artistic Imaging' Category. Laquo; Previous Entries. New Horizons’ Encounter Looking Epic. Sunday, July 12th, 2015. Shown above is the Chop Shop Studio poster celebrating New Horizons at Pluto and is being updated almost every day when new images are released from the mission. This is the third update from July 11 data. The design along with two other missions is being crowd-funded on Kickstarter. Right now and you can still vote. What is posted her...

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Orbiter Spaceport: December 2014

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Blog dedicated to my work regarding add-ons for Orbiter Space Flight Simulator. They expand the stock simulator possibilities by adding new spacecraft, surface bases, virtual cockpits, etc. My work includes completely original low-poly 3D meshes and photo-real textures build from scratch. I did a series of add-ons that depict the planned Skylab B international space station, a follow up to the historical US Skylab program. Orbiter Space flight Simulator. Texture updates for Gemini, Mercury and Titans.

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The Gish Bar Times: Io Volcano of the Week: Shamshu

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About The Gish Bar Times. Monday, September 6, 2010. Io Volcano of the Week: Shamshu. As always, let's take care of the basics first about this volcano. Shamshu Patera. Is located at 10.1° South Latitude, 63.0° West Longitude, or about 500 kilometers (310 miles) ESE of Hi'iaka Patera. As far as current volcanic activity, Shamshu was observed by the Galileo Near-Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS) as an active hotspot on only one occasion. Bunte, M. et al. Posted by Jason Perry. Follow me on Twitter!

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The Gish Bar Times: Science: Io's Induced Magnetic Field and Mushy Magma Ocean

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About The Gish Bar Times. Thursday, January 21, 2010. Science: Io's Induced Magnetic Field and Mushy Magma Ocean. Back in October, I pointed out the then-recently released abstracts. For December's Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union related to Io. Out of all the planned talks, the one I was most excited about was one by Krishan Khurana et al. He delivers several reports on presentations given at the meeting, including Khurana's talk. So what could create an induced magnetic field at Io? For t...

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The Gish Bar Times: Spacecraft Flybys

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About The Gish Bar Times. Below is a list of spacecraft encounters of Io, including both Pioneers, both Voyager, Galileo, Cassini, and New Horizons. Encounters with altitudes of less than 10,000 kilometers are highlighted. December 3, 1973. First Spacecraft to fly through Jupiter System. December 3, 1974. First spacecraft images of Io. March 5, 1979. Hundreds of Io images, including images with a peak resolution of 250 m/pixel; Discovery of Ionian volcanism. July 9, 1979. 1,127,900 km. December 7, 1995.

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The Gish Bar Times: Liquid Hot Magma Ocean Resolved in Galileo Magnetometer Data

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About The Gish Bar Times. Friday, May 13, 2011. Liquid Hot Magma Ocean Resolved in Galileo Magnetometer Data. Which took up even more of my free time than I suspected. It didn't help that in the middle of trying to write about this news for you, Blogger went down for more than 20 hours. But as of five minutes ago, Blogger is back online and I can bring this exciting news to you. I reported on this new work in October 2009. At the Science Express website (meaning the paper has been approved for publicatio...

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The Gish Bar Times: Hubble Observes Last Month's Triple-Moon Conjunction

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About The Gish Bar Times. Friday, February 6, 2015. Hubble Observes Last Month's Triple-Moon Conjunction. Yesterday, the Space Telescope Institute released a set of images. As well as a movie. Opposition for Jupiter is today, and now that the moon is moving further away from Jupiter in the night sky, this is a great time to observe it and its Galilean satellites. Great ground-based images are showing up, including these sets. Taken by Anthony Wesley and Christopher Go. Posted by Jason Perry. Spatially re...

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Orbiter Spaceport: March 2013

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Blog dedicated to my work regarding add-ons for Orbiter Space Flight Simulator. They expand the stock simulator possibilities by adding new spacecraft, surface bases, virtual cockpits, etc. My work includes completely original low-poly 3D meshes and photo-real textures build from scratch. Final model of the VLS rocket. I've finished modeling the VLS rocket. Here's what it looks like in SketchUp after texturing! After export, the model in Orbiter Space Simulator looks like this:. Ascending on first stage.

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Orbiter Spaceport: January 2014

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Blog dedicated to my work regarding add-ons for Orbiter Space Flight Simulator. They expand the stock simulator possibilities by adding new spacecraft, surface bases, virtual cockpits, etc. My work includes completely original low-poly 3D meshes and photo-real textures build from scratch. Although silent, I'm quite busy working the Skylab B series of add-ons! They depict the planned Skylab B international space station, a follow up to the historical US Skylab program. Skylab B missions 2 (SL7) and ATM B.

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Orbiter Spaceport: March 2011

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Blog dedicated to my work regarding add-ons for Orbiter Space Flight Simulator. They expand the stock simulator possibilities by adding new spacecraft, surface bases, virtual cockpits, etc. My work includes completely original low-poly 3D meshes and photo-real textures build from scratch. Soyuz 7K in Orbiter SpaceFlight Simulator. Some images from the almost complete Soyuz 7K add-on for Orbiter! In this flight the 7K-T-AF version was simulated. Orbiter Space flight Simulator. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Planetary Images From Then and Now

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