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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Oct 2 2016, 09:48 AM
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 30 Joined: 16-November 14 Member No.: 7323 |
That label is for a NAVCAM image file, not an OSIRIS one. The OSIRIS ones are 32bit float
http://imagearchives.esac.esa.int/picture....26/category/252 QUOTE Object = IMAGE INTERCHANGE_FORMAT = BINARY LINES = 2048 LINE_SAMPLES = 2048 FIRST_LINE = 1 FIRST_LINE_SAMPLE = 1 SAMPLE_TYPE = PC_REAL SAMPLE_BITS = 32 BANDS = 1 UNIT = W/M**2/SR/NM SAMPLE_DISPLAY_DIRECTION = RIGHT LINE_DISPLAY_DIRECTION = DOWN End_Object Played a bit more with some of the OSIRIS images... havent seen that one on here yet: it is the WAC version of the spacecrafts shadow on the comet image. Also, there is one patch of stuff that looks like ice above and slightly to the left of Rosettas shadow . The next one is an overexposed view of comet activity... love those images because they show off pretty nicely what makes comets such special small bodies If you zoom in you can also see a huge number of small/faint streaks which i would assume are a bit larger/closer particles leaving the comet? |
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