KAGUYA - mission to the Moon
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Just to attempt an explanation.
As for we on the shoreline the sea is more black at the high latitudes because the Sun's rays cast on diagonal rispect to the equator, from an observer in the space that rays cast on Earth with an obliquity which is pratically "perpendicular" (the observer see the Earth as disk), so they fade to black.
As for we on the shoreline the sea is more black at the high latitudes because the Sun's rays cast on diagonal rispect to the equator, from an observer in the space that rays cast on Earth with an obliquity which is pratically "perpendicular" (the observer see the Earth as disk), so they fade to black.
Never at rest.
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ElChristou wrote:They say this is a High definition shot! I was expecting better...
Anyway another nice example of why we need HDR...
Maybe they are waiting to release the "good" images. HD images of the Earth and the moon could have some commercial value...
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Problem is that typical images from space are taken in filters designed to optimise science returns rather than provide "true colour" (and there's nothing wrong with that). Thus we may have an unrealistic expectation of the colouration.
Only people who really know are the Apollo astronauts. The famous Apollo 8 "Earth rise" image is quite blue, but I don't know what kind of camera was used for that.
Only people who really know are the Apollo astronauts. The famous Apollo 8 "Earth rise" image is quite blue, but I don't know what kind of camera was used for that.
Update: Selene has snapped its first photos of the moon.
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/10/20071009_kaguya_e.html
Note that these are low-res shots of the probe jettisoning its relay satellites.
No hi-res data yet.
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/10/20071009_kaguya_e.html
Note that these are low-res shots of the probe jettisoning its relay satellites.
No hi-res data yet.
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After some digging, I came up with this page which describes the different instruments on board. http://www.selene.jaxa.jp/en/equipment/lalt_e.htm
There isn't any details on the HDTV instrument's wavelength detectors so the color of the above image of earth is anyones guess. I suppose it depends on how the data was processed.
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There isn't any details on the HDTV instrument's wavelength detectors so the color of the above image of earth is anyones guess. I suppose it depends on how the data was processed.
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Kaguya Image Gallery was opened.
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RVS wrote:Kaguya Image Gallery was opened.
The 3d shots from the Terrain camera look promising.
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