by amyth91 » Wed Jul 29, 2015 10:03 am
Little Red Spot near limb
Credit: Amit Kamble (Auckland Astronomical Society), NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute
There is a lot of free data out there from all space missions so far, really need to learn some data mining and how to download all that data. The data is usually in FITS format (RAW) or Low/High Res JPG.
I was trying to see if i could get some data from New Horizons and managed to find some JPG images from the Jupiter Fly by. Below are two images from the LORRI (The LOng-Range Reconnaissance Imager) Camera onboard New Horizons.
LORRI is a narrow angle (field ofview=0.29°), high resolution (4.95μrad pixels), Ritchey-Chrétien telescope with a 20.8 cmdiameter primary mirror, a focal length of 263 cm, and a three lens field-flattening assembly. A1024 × 1024 pixel (optically activeregion), thinned, backside-illuminated charge-coupled devicedetector is used inthefocal planeunit and isoperatedinframe transfer mode. (
http://www.boulder.swri.edu/pkb/ssr/ssr-lorri.pdf)
Image Details : Little Red Spot near limb, 2007-02-27 03:12:21 UTC, 3 msec, 3.0M km
It is pretty amazing to see how sensitive the camera is, 3msec = 3 microsecond is pretty fast shutter speed and capturing all that detail, considering all those devices were installed at least a decade ago.
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[size=200]Little Red Spot near limb[/size]
[size=150]Credit: Amit Kamble (Auckland Astronomical Society), NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute[/size]
There is a lot of free data out there from all space missions so far, really need to learn some data mining and how to download all that data. The data is usually in FITS format (RAW) or Low/High Res JPG.
I was trying to see if i could get some data from New Horizons and managed to find some JPG images from the Jupiter Fly by. Below are two images from the LORRI (The LOng-Range Reconnaissance Imager) Camera onboard New Horizons.
LORRI is a narrow angle (field ofview=0.29°), high resolution (4.95μrad pixels), Ritchey-Chrétien telescope with a 20.8 cmdiameter primary mirror, a focal length of 263 cm, and a three lens field-flattening assembly. A1024 × 1024 pixel (optically activeregion), thinned, backside-illuminated charge-coupled devicedetector is used inthefocal planeunit and isoperatedinframe transfer mode. (http://www.boulder.swri.edu/pkb/ssr/ssr-lorri.pdf)
Image Details : Little Red Spot near limb, 2007-02-27 03:12:21 UTC, 3 msec, 3.0M km
It is pretty amazing to see how sensitive the camera is, 3msec = 3 microsecond is pretty fast shutter speed and capturing all that detail, considering all those devices were installed at least a decade ago.