by JohnD » Thu Jul 18, 2013 9:09 am
harsha wrote:has the zond or any other moon flyby probe taken hires images of the american flag or the footprints on sites where the apollo programs visited??
harsha,
The resolution of images taken by orbital or fly-by probes is measured in metres, even today.
The probes in orbit around Mars have 'seen' evidence of the two Exploration and the new Curiosity rovers, and the sessile polar probe Phoenix, but they were all one or two pixels alone.
Even the US flag left on the Moon would, from orbit be a mere line.
Footprints are well below this resolution.
But in 2011, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter took pictures of several Apollo landing sites which show the 'spoor' of the astronauts and the wheeltracks of their Moon Buggies. See:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/n ... sites.html
I don't imagine that these will quash the lunatics who question the reality of the Moon Landings, nothing will quash a real fanatic!
John
PS Latest one, Opportunity on Mars. Bit smaller than a Moon Rover, but you get the point?
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/ ... 0717a.html
[quote="harsha"]has the zond or any other moon flyby probe taken hires images of the american flag or the footprints on sites where the apollo programs visited??[/quote]
harsha,
The resolution of images taken by orbital or fly-by probes is measured in metres, even today.
The probes in orbit around Mars have 'seen' evidence of the two Exploration and the new Curiosity rovers, and the sessile polar probe Phoenix, but they were all one or two pixels alone.
Even the US flag left on the Moon would, from orbit be a mere line.
Footprints are well below this resolution.
But in 2011, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter took pictures of several Apollo landing sites which show the 'spoor' of the astronauts and the wheeltracks of their Moon Buggies. See: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/news/apollo-sites.html
I don't imagine that these will quash the lunatics who question the reality of the Moon Landings, nothing will quash a real fanatic!
John
PS Latest one, Opportunity on Mars. Bit smaller than a Moon Rover, but you get the point?
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/opportunity/20130717a.html