Posts Tagged unmanned spacecraft
Illuminated Crescent
A beautiful image of home from ESA’s Rosetta spacecraft:
The image above shows the illuminated crescent of Earth showing part of South America and Antarctica. This OSIRIS image was acquired with the the narrow-angle camera from a distance of 350 000 km at 22:28 UTC last night. The resolution is 6.5 km/pixel.
50 Years of Space Exploration
Posted by Danielle in Perspectives, Picspam on October 14, 2009
Found this amazing graphic on this blog, a map by National Geographic (which has it as a Flash-based thing; the image above links to a much larger image for your downloading pleasure.)
Astro-philatelics, part 44
Posted by Danielle in Currency & Postage on December 17, 2008

These stamps were issued by Japan in March 2008 to commemorate the Astronomical Society of Japan’s centenary. They feature (among other things) the planets, the Subaru Telescope, and the Hayabusa probe, which rendezvoused with near-Earth asteroid 25143 Itokawa, sampled it, and is scheduled to return to Earth in 2010. Information from here.



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My name is Danielle Signor, and I am a space cadet.


