Radar And Mariner 10, Best possible mapping, pre-Messenger |
Radar And Mariner 10, Best possible mapping, pre-Messenger |
Apr 28 2005, 06:21 PM
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May 20 2006, 05:04 AM
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I believe that 'Sky and Telescope' published a new mosaic of Mercury about 2 years ago, utilizing Mariner 10 images. It shows the entire hemisphere of Mercury imaged by Mariner 10 and was created by Mark Robinson of Northwestern, I believe. However, can any one find that image on the Internet? I'm sorry, but I do not recall which issue of 'Sky and Telescope' included that mosiac. Another Phil |
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May 21 2006, 03:06 PM
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I believe that 'Sky and Telescope' published a new mosaic of Mercury about 2 years ago, utilizing Mariner 10 images. It shows the entire hemisphere of Mercury imaged by Mariner 10 and was created by Mark Robinson of Northwestern, I believe. However, can any one find that image on the Internet? I'm sorry, but I do not recall which issue of 'Sky and Telescope' included that mosiac. Another Phil Maybe Mattias Malmer will take an interst in this. I think he's one of the best at compositing spacecraft imaging. There's a thread about his work here, and here is his directory of work: Malmer Images. |
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