Rosetta PDS, Images and other products made from archived data |
Rosetta PDS, Images and other products made from archived data |
Dec 14 2015, 10:48 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 796 Joined: 27-February 08 From: Heart of Europe Member No.: 4057 |
As we have now access to archived OSIRIS images and data from other instruments, I think that it's good idea to start up special topic for that.
Here are few results from the newly published data: Hi-Res crosseye stereo color image of Imhotep regio at resolution 0.5 m/pix. Anaglyph version: Global color image at 2.2 m/pix: -------------------- |
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May 5 2016, 05:30 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 306 Joined: 4-October 14 Member No.: 7273 |
Not quite sure where on 67P this was taken. I wanna say Serqet.
This is a four-frame mosaic taken through the OSIRIS NAC on October 14, 2014 at a distance of around 11 km. EDIT: some more mosaics and stuff Two frame mosaic from October 5, 2014, distance 18.79 km Four frame mosaic from December 13, 2014, distance 19.20 km And a few wiggle gifs to show topography. (These are around 6 mb apiece, so I'll just leave a link for slow connections) September 30. 2014. Parallax was from 12 minutes of spacecraft motion. Altitude 18.10 km October 1, 2014. Parallax was from 11 minutes of spacecraft motion. Altitude 18.20 km November 12, 2014. You can see Philae heading in for a landing if you look carefully! Parallax was from 5 minutes of spacecraft motion |
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