Color Movie Made of Pluto-Charon System 41
VernonNemitz writes: Today NASA released a color movie of Pluto and its largest moon Charon, as the New Horizons probe approaches its July 2015 rendezvous date. "It's exciting to see Pluto and Charon in motion and in color," said New Horizons principal examiner Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) at Boulder, Colorado. "Even at this low resolution, we can see that Pluto and Charon have different colours - Pluto is beige-orange, while Charon is grey. Exactly why they are so different is the subject of debate," Stern said.
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The more detailed views of the planetoid and its moon will come as the probe gets closer to the pair during the next 23 days.
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Obviously the LORRI images have stars in them [jhuapl.edu] that one can use as reference points.
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If they start to resemble PacMan, time to worry
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It's about 10 frames with 20 coloured pixels dancing around each other...
Nasa is just trying to make it interesting for kids and did Minecraft version.
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And the most difficult thing that you have ever done is park a car? WTF. Give credit where it's due! This is an amazing video that would have been impossible even 10 years ago - yes it's fuzzy, yes it's "incomplete" but hey what an achievement? I'd guess from your comment that your exposure to technology as we know it is two decades at most. Go back 4 decades and you will realise that the video is truly an achievement.
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Yeah but we want it in 4k
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In glorious 2160 X 2160 [imgur.com] - check out that pixely goodness.
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What's ridiculous is that it's made of LORRI images from nearly a month ago. There's much high resolution available now. Here's what Pluto has looked like in the past [unmannedspaceflight.com] few [unmannedspaceflight.com] days [unmannedspaceflight.com].
Heck, even years ago we knew that Pluto-Charon looked like this [swri.edu]
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Why does Pluto look brownish? Is this false colour, or would it really look that way to the human eye? Wikipedia says the surface is 98% nitrogen ice, which seems to be basically white, so wouldn't one expect it to look white?
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It's believed to be the same reason Titan does (just on a much smaller scale) - photocatalysis of methane ice into a mixture of more complicated hydrocarbons (collectively called "tholins").
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I'm pretty sure the color movie is made of MVIC images. LORRI doesn't do color, but has much higher resolution. The LORRI images (and this movie) can all be found here [jhuapl.edu].
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Which is why you combine the chroma data from MVIC with the luminance data from LORRI. When you don't have both of the same image then you turn the chroma data into a sphere map and generate the appropriate chroma data to map over your luminance data.
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I just put the popcorn in the microwave and it ended :(
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I had to open the animation in a new window and zoom all the way out to get it to look like anything other than a collection of pixels.
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There'll probably be higher resolution versions later. Then you'll be able to claim that the shadows are wrong or something.
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If I were God, I'd F with NASA and really make Pluto be a bunch of blocks. Everything they'd publish would be assumed an Onion article by the public.
Not what I wanted (Score:3)
Familiar? (Score:1)
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Their fakery budget has really gone downhill since the Apollo/Kubrick days
Here's a much better color movie of Pluto (Score:1)
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Yes, it is.