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Pioneer Venus |
Nov 11 2010, 03:42 PM
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Hadn't seen this video before: http://www.venus.wisc.edu/anim_pioneer.html
"... animation of mapped ultraviolet images (365 nm) obtained by the Pioneer Venus Orbiter Cloud Photopolarimeter (OCPP) instrument from a orbit (105 degree inclination, 24 hour period with an eccentricity of 0.86) over several weeks. The images are shown as a latitude-longitude map and also in polar stereographic projection. " Quite nice in my opinion! -------------------- _______________________
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