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....the hell did I miss??
Can't do livestream atm. Hopefully all the good stuff gets posted
Short video of the Galilean moons orbiting around Jupiter as Juno was approaching.
EDIT: Beaten
....the hell did I miss??
Can't do livestream atm. Hopefully all the good stuff gets posted
....the hell did I miss??
Can't do livestream atm. Hopefully all the good stuff gets posted
I hope that video is released online. Blows my mind. Guys we just saw fucking Jupiter and its moons orbiting it in motion. The future is bright for space exploration.
This is so awesome.
Socreges: It caught a 'video' of sorts of the Galilean moons orbiting Jupiter as Juno approached. It's really incredible.
It was amazing to see in motion, but I'm sure to most they'll not thing much about it.
Actually the outermost moon (Callisto) being dimmer than the others in that video was apparently something they didn't know. So they already got some new science from it.
No no, I mean the masses. My husband's reaction was the "oh neat" variety. I'm glad science was and is being served here of course.
No no, I mean the masses. My husband's reaction was the "oh neat" variety. I'm glad science was and is being served here of course.
The new social age has really been a boon for NASA. They've used it wisely.It's trending on Twitter, so maybe that is a good sign in terms of the general public. I think there will be a big interest spike once the photos start rolling in. NASA was smart to let people vote what photos to take to keep the public interested in the mission.
This approach movie is the only opportunity Juno will ever have to watch all the moons orbiting Jupiter -- from now on, it's too close
I like how they disappear for a moment as they pass into Jupiter's shadow. Somehow that made it more real for me.
Amazing.
Oh I see. So about 8000x. I guess 1x would be a bit dull.Also, this video is only a fraction of what we saw in the livestream (this is only 1 orbit of Io).
Also said on the stream the full video was 17 days compressed to three minutes.
Quoting Twitter:
17 days compressed to a 3min movie.I like how they disappear for a moment as they pass into Jupiter's shadow. Somehow that made it more real for me.
How sped up is the video? Do we know?
Yeah, just saw after I posted.17 days compressed to a 3min movie.
Seeing that orbital video reminded me of the first time I looked at the moon through a decent telescope. Shit just fills me with feelings of wonder and fascination.
I wish space exploration had the same importance it did back in the moon landing days.Yup. Amazing stuff, I wish your government would throw more money at NASA.. It's such a shame the way they're treated.
I wish space exploration had the same importance it did back in the moon landing days.
Does Canada not do much for NASA? I honestly dont know.
But yes I agree. I wish NASA got all the money.
Lol thanks. The Canadarm is pretty cool. We can leave most of the discovery and exploration to the rest of the space agencies out there. As long as they get us Canadians to colonize other planets we should be fineWe lend a hand... or at least an arm, once in a while
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Space_Agency
Yup. Amazing stuff, I wish your government would throw more money at NASA.. It's such a shame the way they're treated.
Much appreciated. Dah musichttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XpsQimYhNkA&feature=youtu.be
Here is that awesome video they played during the press conference.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XpsQimYhNkA&feature=youtu.be
Here is that awesome video they played during the press conference.
Amazing news to go to sleep to!Amazing news to wake up to.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XpsQimYhNkA&feature=youtu.be
Here is that awesome video they played during the press conference.
The reason Callisto is blinky is because its light was dimmer than expected; passing thru JunoCam's optics, it focuses to a VERY small point
JunoCam detector is a mix of active pixel area and areas that store charge for readout. Callisto's light sometimes fell off of active area
JunoCam, based on Curiosity's MARDI, was designed to look at extended targets (things filling many pixels), not point targets
Might not be that stupid a question...Can't wait for the daytime talkshow dummies to ask the NASA people if there is life on Jupiter.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XpsQimYhNkA&feature=youtu.be
Here is that awesome video they played during the press conference.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XpsQimYhNkA&feature=youtu.be
Here is that awesome video they played during the press conference.
Europa or Jupiter?Might not be that stupid a question...