Any idea of when we'll see our first picture?
For LRO, Flying Coffin can probably answer that better than me.Any idea of when we'll see our first picture?
Streaming Video Coverage of the Lunar Swingby
The LCROSS instrumentation will send back data to Earth for approximately one hour. The first 30 minutes will contain a view of the lunar surface from an altitude of approximately 9,000 km. The video feed is set to display one frame per second. During the latter 30 minutes, the spacecraft will perform multiple scans of the moon's horizon to calibrate its sensors. During this latter half hour, the video image will update only occasionally. The 3D visualization stream will show the spacecraft position and attitude throughout the swingby.
Camera Feeds
The live streaming coverage of the lunar swingby will consist of two separate video streams:
Live video feed from the spacecraft's visible light camera at one frame per second. Real-time, telemetry-based animation of the lunar swingby.
"We come in peace for all mankind..."That's a cool-looking pirate flag logo, but I don't get the connection. Are we going to board the moon?
That's a cool-looking pirate flag logo, but I don't get the connection. Are we going to board the moon?
It's very strange having a Nasa probe start doing something useful quite so quickly. I've got used to watching a launch, then waiting 6 months to 5 years to see it reach its destination and start probing. This was just a few days! Awesome
Well if you're talking about New Horizons, it did do some study work on Jupiter on its way past... but yes, that was one of the ones I was thinking of.And I remember a NASA probe which was launched 3 years ago and will only start probing in 6 years from now. What a bally nuisance! I hope they'll improve their performance.
Can someone post some screengrabs? I can't access the flash video from work :-(
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