The Peter Pan, 360 degree colour panorama |
The Peter Pan, 360 degree colour panorama |
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Oct 25 2008, 02:50 AM
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Those are simply astounding images guys - well done!
Two things - are there plans for another panoramic grand image just before Phoenix's mission ends in mid November? It might be useful to see any emerging ice/frost on the ground, cloudier skies and compare with the earlier images. Another thing that has been niggling at me. Where precisely is Phoenix in terms of its regional location? I mean within a 30/50 km radius? Has anyone precisely determined the distant hills/craters seen from Phoenix and thus determined their and Phoenix's location? Can the rim of Heimdall, the crater seen in that spectacular shot of the landing last May, be seen in the distance from the Phoenix landing site? |
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Oct 25 2008, 03:07 AM
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Interplanetary Dumpster Diver Group: Admin Posts: 4404 Joined: 17-February 04 From: Powell, TN Member No.: 33 |
There is a lot of information on the landing site in this thread http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/index.p...t=0&start=0
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