Huygens News Thread, News as and when we find it |
Huygens News Thread, News as and when we find it |
Jan 14 2005, 09:57 AM
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Nasa TV will be starting coverage in about 3 mins - but I'm watching multiple TV channels to see if any carry coverage - and will post any news thru the day as it happens
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Jan 16 2005, 07:14 AM
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In that case, there's still a puzzle -- those 367 triplets included, by definition, 1101 individual frames, and only about 122 of the triplets seem to have been taken after landing, leaving us with about 735 frames on Lyford's site that were apparently taken before landing. But only about 350 are supposed to have been returned before landing (and the original plan, according to http://huygens.oeaw.ac.at/Papers/DTWGRev3.pdf and http://www.rssd.esa.int/SB/HUYGENS/docs/SP1177/tomask_1.pdf , was indeed to return only about 600 before landing and another 250 during the first 10 minutes after landing). So one is virtually forced to the conclusion that there must be one hell of a lot of duplicates on Lyford's site, and thus in the original DISR raw images file. Also, are the 2 to 4 non-triplet individual HRI shots that were supposed to be taken below 500 meters in there somewhere, or were they lost on Channel A?
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