First Light Images From Herschel Satellite Released 35
davecl writes "The first images from the Herschel satellite have been released by ESA. The images are of the galaxy M51 and show a lot of structure and other features never seen before. Coverage of these results can be found on the ESA website and on the Herschel mission blog. There's a lot of work still to be done on tuning the satellite and instruments for optimum performance, but these very early results already show the promise of this mission. I work on this project and can say that these results are really impressive at this early stage!"
Just to be a dick! (Score:3, Funny)
I work on this project and can say that these results are really impressive at this early stage!"
Actually, we find your work to be subpar. Perhaps if you were not posting on slashdot, this telescope would not be the failed lemon that it is. Get back to work, and let's not hear back from you until we have some surface detail of Pluto.
Rocket scientist! (Score:4, Funny)
Nice to see that at least one slashdot reader really is a rocket scientist!