Deep Impact Realtime Thread |
Deep Impact Realtime Thread |
Jul 4 2005, 04:52 AM
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Well - impactor TCM 1 went well - <0.3% error and it's on course for a nominal impact time. PI has suggested that the comet is Banana shaped and we're going to hit the end of it which looks a little triangular
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Jul 5 2005, 04:19 AM
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To "Mini-TES": actually, your second source -- an EXTREMELY useful-looking paper I'd never seen before (thanks) -- DOES list the colors of the two cameras' filters. It describes both cameras as having 9 filters, but only 7 color filters: the others probably include one clear filter, and one specialized one (such as polarized).
"Filters for the MRI (Hampton et al., this issue) are chosen to detect coma components; five of the seven filters in the MRI camera set are narrow bands optimized for coma observations, leaving two wider bands centered at 750 and 850 nm matching those on the HRI. The HRI filters are set at 100 nm intervals between 350 and 950 nm, to determine visible color characteristics without detailed spectroscopy, which investigation is done by the infrared instrument. At visible (.4 to 1 µm) wavelengths, cometary nuclei exhibit a wide range of linear slopes (Jewitt 2002). Reasons for this diversity remain unclear." |
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