eyes-on-exoplanets

Mars Helicopter Sol 942: Color Camera gif

Filamentous Cyanobacteria or a reflection?

Mars Helicopter Sol 942: Color Camera gif

NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter acquired this image using its high-resolution color camera. This camera is mounted in the helicopter's fuselage and pointed approximately 22 degrees below the horizon.

Images was acquired on Oct. 14, 2023 (Sol 942 of the Perseverance rover mission) at the local mean solar time of 10:11:03 to 12:50:48.

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Assembled by Barley Culiner with GIMP


above image cropped, original video:


GIOTTO Halley Multi-Color Camera (HMC) observations of 1P/Halley

 Assembled by Barley Culiner with GIMP




PDS_VERSION_ID        = PDS3                                                  

LABEL_REVISION_NOTE   = "2004-01-13; J. Diaz del Rio (ESA). v1.0"             

RECORD_TYPE           = STREAM                                                


OBJECT                = TEXT                                                  

  INTERCHANGE_FORMAT  = ASCII                                                 

  PUBLICATION_DATE    = 1994-12-31                                            

  NOTE                = "GIOTTO Halley Multi-Color Camera (HMC) observations  

                         of 1P/Halley.In total 2304 images were returned on   

                         encounter night between 20:54 and 00:03 UT.  Of these

                         images, a total of 2017 are present in the data set  

                         submitted to IHW. "                                  

END_OBJECT            = TEXT                                                  

END                                                                           


   This dataset contains data obtained through the efforts of the             

International Halley Watch (IHW) Disciplines and the Lead Center. From the    

original compact disk (one of a 2-disk set), several datasets have been       

created, one for each instrument of each spacecraft.                          

   The data contained in this dataset contains the data taken by the Giotto   

HALLEY MULTI-COLOR CAMERA (HMC). The dataset contains also                    

documentation included in the original disk. The PDS formatted data have      

been placed in the DATA subdirectory while the original FITS headers are in   

the EXTRAS subdirectory.                                                      


     In addition to the data themselves, the disks contain a wide variety of  

supporting files and tools for the Archive user; the major categories are     

documentation, ephemeris information, searchable tables and indices, and      

software (source code as well as executable modules).  These have been        

organized in three principal directories one level below the root: DOCUMENT,  

INDEX, and SOFTWARE.                                                          


    For more information about the data please contact the Small Bodies Node  

of the Planetary Data System at the Astronomy Dept., University of Maryland   


     E. Grayzeck, Jr.              D. Klinglesmith III                        

     Small Bodies Node of          IHW Team Member for                        

       Planetary Data System         Large-Scale Phenomena                    

     Astronomy Department          Laboratory for Astronomy and Solar Physics 

     University of Maryland        Code 684.0                                 


   For more information about the dataset please contact the Planetary Data   

Archive (PSA) of the European Space Agency at the European Research and       

Technology Center (ESTEC), Noordwijk, The Netherlands.                        


   Jorge Diaz del Rio                   Joe Zender                            

   ESTEC/ESA                            ESTEC/ESA                             

   jdiaz@rssd.esa.int                   joe.zender@rssd.esa.int    

Deep Impact Movies of 9P/Tempel 1 during Approach and Encounter

Deep Impact Movies of 9P/Tempel 1 during Approach and Encounter






A'Hearn, M.F., C. Crockett and T.L. Farnham, DEEP IMPACT INSTRUMENT MOVIES OF 9P/TEMPEL 1, V1.0, DIF-C-HRIV/ITS/MRI-5-MOVIE-COLL-V1.0, NASA Planetary Data System, 2006.

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MISSIONINSTRUMENTPRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S)
SMART-1AMIEJean-Luc Josset (Space Exploration Institute, Neuchatel, Switzerland)
 D-CIXSM. Grande (University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK)
 SIRUwe Keller (Max Planck Institute, Germany)
 SPEDEAnssi Malkki (Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland)
 XSMJuhani Huovelin (University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland)