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Oct 4 2007, 05:27 PM
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As a part of Sputnik anniversary celebration a big space science conference was organized in IKI (Institute for space research) this week. See program for more details. In particular, detailed description of Phobos-Grunt was presented (mission profile, instruments and all of science), as well as a lot of Mars-related stuff and new results from Venus Express (clouds dynamics, wind and temperature profiles, surface as seen by VIRTIS, rare species determination with SPICAV and solid lightning evidences by MAG).
Also a comprehensive space science exhibition was organized at IKI. Mockups, posters, unique hardware from previous missions. Some interesting photos from there : ![]() Marsokhod (mars rover). This one was originally developed for Mars-92 mission ![]() ![]() DAS (Dolgovremennaya Avtonomnaya Stantsiya), a long-lived probe, that had to be dropped on the Phobos surface during Fobos mission. ![]() ![]() Vega balloon and its wind sensor ![]() ![]() Another views of Fobos-Grunt mockup. ![]() Photo: Venerokhod (venus rover) during testing. ![]() One of numerous FG posters All images should be clickable. Another 91 photos can be found here. Best regards! |
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IM4 Solar system exploration symposium at IKI Oct 4 2007, 05:27 PM
Paolo Very nice pictures! Thank you! Oct 4 2007, 07:01 PM
nprev Thanks, IM4!
Wow...Marsokhod is particularl... Oct 5 2007, 01:56 AM![]() ![]() |
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