Voyager 1 images of Earth, Where? |
Voyager 1 images of Earth, Where? |
Jun 15 2006, 02:12 PM
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I know for a fact that Voyager 1 took at least one picture of Earth. Does anyone have any idea where raw data can be found? Or any data at all, for that matter? The only online image I can find is this one: http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA00013
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Jun 17 2006, 05:58 PM
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This is the problem with the older missions, there is not so much online but in real libraries etc. I am still loocking for Voyager press kits and other documents online, but not much luck so far.
I am sure the raws of the famous Earth-Moon shot are at some place, they have to be. The Earth-Moon pictures were only made by Voyager 1 (launched second), the reference for this is an old issue of National Geographic (1990) from the Neptune encounter. The idea to take a picture with both bodies came after the launch of Voyager 2, Ed Stone said there. Maybe there are shots from greater distance (optical navigation or check out) from both probes, but a far as I know close ups exist only made by Voyager 1. A great source for Voyager pictures is: http://pds-rings.seti.org/catalog/vgriss.html But there is nothing you are looking for. Analyst Btw. deglr6328: What does this picture show and which craft made it? |
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