Image exposure poll
Image exposure poll
I am trying to judge how prevalent this Curiosity image has been previously through the general press exposure. This is a quick poll listed for only about half a day on the general APOD page: http://apod.nasa.gov/ . For completeness, the image being asked about is
on this permalink APOD page: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120811.html
Thanks for your indulgence!
- RJN
on this permalink APOD page: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120811.html
Thanks for your indulgence!
- RJN
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Re: Image exposure poll
It was on the TV news.
Now how many have seen the - oh I don't know - Farmer's insurance commercial where all the agents are on a roof? Or the Cadillac commercial where they're driving on a twisty mountain road? Probably 95%.
A better question: Given the poor quality of this image, why would anyone want to see it?
-Noel
Now how many have seen the - oh I don't know - Farmer's insurance commercial where all the agents are on a roof? Or the Cadillac commercial where they're driving on a twisty mountain road? Probably 95%.
A better question: Given the poor quality of this image, why would anyone want to see it?
-Noel
Re: Image exposure poll
Great view. Can't wait for the higher res version. This pan was released to the mainstream media on about sol 3 and it is on the Curiosity home page.
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I noticed it first on the MSL website
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Re: Image exposure poll
This particular image? Or one astonishingly like it? Yes, the CGI footage of Mars in Babylon5,
to which JPL were consultants.
to which JPL were consultants.
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I come here first when i want to look at the stars - usually at my desk at lunchtime. APOD rules!
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Been browsing the MSL website ever since Curiosity's landing. Ready see much more like this. Given that there are few car washes on Mars, I hope we can continue to see great photos without dust obscuring the quality. Hoping the dust covers do there job on the cameras.