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Hayabusa data released!, AMICA images, shape model, and more
elakdawalla
post May 14 2007, 02:48 PM
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You're welcome, Stu smile.gif

One of the many projects on my "to do" list is to continue developing a set of scale images of all kinds of space objects to compare with each other, both manmade and natural. Itokawa and the ISS will help bridge from the natural objects to the manmade ones. I've got a set of images at many scales for the largest 50 or so objects in the solar system -- now I need to work my way down.

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post May 14 2007, 03:53 PM
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Emily - I can't wait to see the Whole Solar System Catalog in it's finished glory. biggrin.gif

I'm sure you've seen this:

Spaceship Dimensions

But just in case you haven't....

I like how Jeff transitions between different scales - he does have our moon in the mix as well under -2000x.


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post May 15 2007, 01:48 PM
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Speaking of comparing with each other...
It seems nowadays jetset is able to afford everything rolleyes.gif

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It's a Mercedes-SL Roadster with 4,530/1,830 meters. I've tried to match it with the 2m scale bar.
It was the only matching car (and woman cool.gif ) image that I could find.


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post Jun 11 2007, 03:47 AM
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I think you've been waiting for this picture:http://spaceinfo.jaxa.jp/hayabusa/photo/im...awa18_large.jpg

JAXA Space Edication Center released "Shouwakusei Tansaki 'Hayabusa' Monogatari" (The Story of 'Hayabusa' Spacecraft).
Though written in Japanese only, its "pictures" page has some famouse pictures like "target marker's light and Hayabusa's shadow".

Enjoy! smile.gif
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post Jul 27 2007, 03:39 PM
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I have completed my version of Hayabusa's best moon image. I know I am a little late the party with this, but it took me a while to tease anything out of it.
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post Sep 3 2007, 05:21 AM
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Itokawa in infrared by Akari


http://www.esa.int/esaSC/SEMZWXE1P5F_index_0.html

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The images in this movie are raw, the kind astronomers themselves use for research. Many scratches and anomalies from cosmic rays and other effects can clearly be seen.


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