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Posted by: djellison May 18 2005, 12:51 PM

http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/doug_images/garden_probe.zip (500kb)

Imagine if a spaceprobe with a small red and blue filtered camera landed in my garden smile.gif This is the data set it sent back. I thought it'd be a laugh just to string something together - if anyone sticks together a funky mosaic from it- I'll then take a proper photo of the area so you can compare to see how we look at the images we get and how the compare to reality biggrin.gif

For the green filter - probably best to average red + blue smile.gif

If anyone likes the idea - I'll do some others from some interesting places smile.gif

Doug

Posted by: Bob Shaw May 18 2005, 01:24 PM

Well, the surface polygons obviously indicate substantial quantities of sub-surface ice may have been present at some point, and there's some sort of hardware isue which has resulted in a strange stepping effect in some images, almost like a garden fence...

Posted by: TheChemist May 18 2005, 02:13 PM

I don't know Doug ... I see strong signs of artificiality in your garden.
Are there any orbiter views of the area ? biggrin.gif

Posted by: chris May 18 2005, 02:33 PM

Doug,

Did you lend your phone to the Huygens team, by any chance?

Chris

PS. Please note that I have strenuously resisted the temptation to make any "no signs of intelligent life" jokes....

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Posted by: dvandorn May 18 2005, 06:11 PM

The background and general area look quite lifeless and wild to me -- but in the foreground of the first four images, there is *definitely* a trilobite fossil! It's as obvious as anything! And if any of y'all can't see it, that just proves my own very special and God-like powers of observation and analysis!

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-the other Doug

Posted by: ElkGroveDan May 18 2005, 07:35 PM

QUOTE (djellison @ May 18 2005, 12:51 PM)
http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/doug_images/garden_probe.zip (500kb)

Imagine if a spaceprobe with a small red and blue filtered camera landed in my garden smile.gif  This is the data set it sent back. I thought it'd be a laugh just to string something together - if anyone sticks together a funky mosaic from it- I'll then take a proper photo of the area so you can compare to see how we look at the images we get and how the compare to reality biggrin.gif

For the green filter - probably best to average red + blue smile.gif

If anyone likes the idea - I'll do some others from some interesting places smile.gif

Doug
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Should we take up a collection to get you some patio furniture?

Posted by: dvandorn May 18 2005, 08:31 PM

QUOTE (ElkGroveDan @ May 18 2005, 02:35 PM)
Should we take up a collection to get you some patio furniture?
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I think he wants patio furniture that has six wheels and an uplink capability... wink.gif

-the other Doug

Posted by: Bob Shaw May 18 2005, 08:37 PM

I'm for the garden furniture donation scheme, but let's NOT get him a sandpit! He'd only lose his best toys in it!

Posted by: djellison May 18 2005, 08:40 PM

Furniture's still in the Garage - hid it away for the winter and it's only just getting warm enough to need it again smile.gif

Doug

Posted by: um3k May 19 2005, 01:01 AM

So when will the linearized RAD data be released? huh.gif

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Posted by: djellison May 19 2005, 07:24 PM

QUOTE (um3k @ May 19 2005, 01:01 AM)
So when will the linearized RAD data be released? huh.gif

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6 months time smile.gif

Doug

Posted by: um3k May 19 2005, 08:34 PM

QUOTE (djellison @ May 19 2005, 03:24 PM)
6 months time smile.gif

Doug
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OK, I'll wait. biggrin.gif

Posted by: djellison May 19 2005, 09:01 PM

Just keep checking the PDS Imaging node for it.

keep checking......

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Posted by: Myran May 19 2005, 09:54 PM

That spaceprobe that landed in your garden must be on a SETI seach program.
SETI = SEarch for Terrestrial Intelligence.

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