Perhaps a "Lunonomical Unit"?Nitpicker wrote:Is there room for a "moon unit" in astronomy for near misses like these? Say 1 moon unit equals 384,399 km (the semi-major axis of the Moon's orbit). I'm sure (near and dear Miss) Moon Unit Zappa wouldn't mind.
APOD: The Day After Mars (2014 Nov 01)
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one more unit of measure to help crash spacecraft on Mars
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Given the immense size of the comet, I am surprised at how unimpressive the view of the comet is from the planet . Explanations of dust storms and impending sunrise taken into account, I still expected more from such a close proximity fly-by.geckzilla wrote:Did you see this composite image which showed the coma and Mars together?
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archiv ... 5/image/a/
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Re: APOD: The Day After Mars (2014 Nov 01)
It's also worth noting that none of the instruments at Mars are intended to look at dim objects in the night sky.quigley wrote:Given the immense size of the comet, I am surprised at how unimpressive the view of the comet is from the planet . Explanations of dust storms and impending sunrise taken into account, I still expected more from such a close proximity fly-by.geckzilla wrote:Did you see this composite image which showed the coma and Mars together?
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archiv ... 5/image/a/
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Emily posted this today. You all will enjoy it.
http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-la ... craft.html
http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-la ... craft.html
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