Inizio Registrati Login

Elenco album Ultimi arrivi Ultimi commenti Più viste Più votate Preferiti Cerca

Inizio > MARS > Walking on Mars with Spirit and Opportunity
Ritorna alla pagina delle miniature FILE 143/5452 Torna all'inizio Guarda foto precedente Guarda foto successiva Salta alla fine
Deimos and Phobos, from Husband's Hill Summit
Taking advantage of extra solar energy collected during the day, NASA's Mars Exloration Rover Spirit settled in for an evening of stargazing, photographing the two moons of Mars as they crossed the night sky. Spirit took this succession of images at 150-second intervals from a perch atop "Husband Hill" in Gusev Crater on martian day, or sol, 594 (Sept. 4, 2005), as the faster-moving martian moon Phobos was passing Deimos in the night sky. Phobos is the brighter object on the left and Deimos is the dimmer object on the right. The bright star Aldebaran and some other stars in the constellation Taurus are visible as star trails. Most of the other streaks in the image are the result of cosmic rays lighting up random groups of pixels in the camera. 

Scientists will use images of the two moons to better map their orbital positions, learn more about their composition, and monitor the presence of nighttime clouds or haze. Spirit took the five images that make up this composite with its panoramic camera using the camera's broadband filter, which was designed specifically for acquiring images under low-light conditions.
Parole chiave: Mars Moons - Deimos and Phobos

Deimos and Phobos, from Husband's Hill Summit

Taking advantage of extra solar energy collected during the day, NASA's Mars Exloration Rover Spirit settled in for an evening of stargazing, photographing the two moons of Mars as they crossed the night sky. Spirit took this succession of images at 150-second intervals from a perch atop "Husband Hill" in Gusev Crater on martian day, or sol, 594 (Sept. 4, 2005), as the faster-moving martian moon Phobos was passing Deimos in the night sky. Phobos is the brighter object on the left and Deimos is the dimmer object on the right. The bright star Aldebaran and some other stars in the constellation Taurus are visible as star trails. Most of the other streaks in the image are the result of cosmic rays lighting up random groups of pixels in the camera.

Scientists will use images of the two moons to better map their orbital positions, learn more about their composition, and monitor the presence of nighttime clouds or haze. Spirit took the five images that make up this composite with its panoramic camera using the camera's broadband filter, which was designed specifically for acquiring images under low-light conditions.

SOL594-phobos_deimos_585-A585R1.jpg SOL594-phobos_deimos_585txt-A585R1.jpg SOL594-P_D_Timelapse_594Atxt-A585R1.jpg SOL519-Husband4-PIA04180.jpg SOL519-Husband1-PIA04180.jpg
Informazioni sul file
Nome del file:SOL594-P_D_Timelapse_594Atxt-A585R1.jpg
Nome album:Walking on Mars with Spirit and Opportunity
Valutazione (8 voti):55555(Mostra dettagli)
Parole chiave:Mars / Moons / - / Deimos / and / Phobos
Copyright:NASA - Spirit Rover Mission
Dimensione del file:523 KiB
Data di inserimento:Set 10, 2005
Dimensioni:1024 x 1024 pixels
Visualizzato:60 volte
URL:https://www.lunexit.it/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=7239
Preferiti:Aggiungi ai preferiti
 
 

Powered by Coppermine Photo Gallery