NASA Images Old Mars Landers 38
Iron Sun writes "Scientists have used the Mars Global Surveyor orbiter to capture images of what they think are the Viking 1 and Mars Pathfinder craft sitting on the surface of Mars. I'll have to take their word they are the indistinct blobs in question. The probes were supposedly just below the resolution of Surveyor, but they used a new trick developed last year to squeeze more detail out of the camera. The next target will, of course, be the Spirit rover."
Images of beagle (Score:4, Funny)
Better resolution image. (Score:1)
Re:Images of beagle (Score:3, Funny)
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Beagle to enter final communication mode soon (Score:2)
will shred it's own parachute and lay the pieces out across the martian surface to spell the world "HELP".
Calulations suggest that each letter will be approximately 4-6 pixels across, easily discernable from the Mars Express orbiter.
High winds may hamper this last ditch attempt for Beagle 2 to communicate.
They can show us this (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Beagle? (Score:1)
The procedure is unlikely to help in finding the European Space Agency's lost Beagle 2 lander or the similarly doomed Mars Polar Lander from 1999, the researchers said.
"It would be extremely difficult to find a lander for which the location is uncertain," Malin scientists said in a statement.
RTFA (Score:2)
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P.S. Pink Floyd + Deep Purple rule.
Re:Beagle? (Score:4, Interesting)
Images of beagle 2 (Score:5, Funny)
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Here's an image of the beagle (Score:3, Funny)
Weird... (Score:5, Funny)
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If you look in the upper right hand corner of the photo, you can even see a Martian mooning us...
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It's a great stretch (Score:2)
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"Basically," you create n-dimensional coordinate system where n is the number of colors per pixel in your image and each axis is numbered by the brightness of that color in each pixel. You plot each pixel as a
"We can find it if we know where it is!" (Score:2, Informative)
"It would be extremely difficult to find a lander for which the location is uncertain"
So basically they are saying if they know exactly where the lander is, they can point to it on a picture of mars. The only real news is the picture has enough resolution you can see the dot that is the lander. Of course, if they are wrong, it might be that dot over there... or maybe that one... or...
That said, this is pretty damn cool. Hopefully the next mission will have even better resolution camera
Re:"We can find it if we know where it is!" (Score:3, Informative)
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter [nasa.gov] launching in 2005, arriving in 2006 will have a higher resolution camera called HiRISE [nasa.gov]. 1-2 meters/pixel.
Re:"We can find it if we know where it is!" (Score:3, Informative)
"Normally it can resolve features only down to about 3 feet (1 meter) per pixel, not good enough to discern a typical landing craft from its surroundings."
They got the additional resolution needed to see the landers by using a funkey trick, something about pitching the spacecraft at a faster speed... not very well explained in the article. But it gives a single-dimension resolution of ~20 inches/pixel.
The MSG actually only has a reso
Re:"We can find it if we know where it is!" (Score:1)
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WMDs (Score:5, Funny)
I think we are a few artist renditions away from a Martian Liberation.
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That's not random pixel noise ... (Score:3, Interesting)
It's actually Saddam's weapons of mass destruction. Clever bastard! Just kidding.
I worked with imagery analysts in the pre-digital age. You wanted to see a field of camouflaged T-64 tanks in your picture? No problem. Change your mind and want instead to see the Soviet fleet exiting harbour at battle stations? Heck, it could be that too! They'd just change the captions. It was a standing joke. They worked hard and honestly I'm sure, but only they really knew the difference.
New trick? (Score:3, Funny)
Why don't they just use the equipment all the police & spook shows/movies use to enhance crappy video so well that you can zoom into a 4-pixel person until you see the pores on their face??
:p
When will we send higher-resolution cameras? (Score:3, Interesting)
They must have have a pretty good idea where the Beagle should be, a good enough camera might at least be able to verify that it's there. (Not that it would matter, but it'd be nice to know...)
Re:When will we send higher-resolution cameras? (Score:4, Informative)
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Thanks for the info and the link.
In related space news... (Score:3, Informative)