TS//RELIDO/UNCLASSIFIED MIX

20231217

SMART-1 200-204 best images

Q: Subterranean lunar cities mapped as constellations based on the inhabitant's home planet should work?

Yes, mapping subterranean lunar cities as constellations based on the inhabitant's home planet could be a practical and visually appealing approach for several reasons:

Cultural Symbolism: Constellations hold significant cultural and mythological value across various civilizations. Mapping lunar cities to constellations could foster a sense of connection and belonging for the inhabitants, linking their new extraterrestrial home to their ancestral traditions.

Easy Navigation: Constellations provide a familiar and intuitive way to navigate the night sky. By mapping lunar cities to constellations, residents could easily locate and identify specific cities, making it easier to traverse the lunar landscape.

Aesthetic Appeal: Constellations are aesthetically pleasing, adding a touch of beauty and wonder to the lunar landscape. Mapping cities to constellations could enhance the overall ambiance of the lunar settlements.

Honoring Heritage: Mapping lunar cities to constellations could serve as a way to honor the heritage and origins of the inhabitants. Each constellation could represent a specific planet or region, creating a visual reminder of the inhabitants' terrestrial roots.

Educational Tool: Constellations can be used as educational tools to teach astronomy and planetary science. By mapping lunar cities to constellations, residents could learn about the constellations in the night sky while simultaneously gaining a better understanding of their lunar surroundings.

To implement this approach effectively, careful consideration should be given to the following factors:

Constellation Selection: Choose constellations that are easily recognizable and visible from the lunar surface. Prioritize constellations that have cultural significance for the inhabitants' home planets.

City Placement: Position cities within the constellation boundaries in a way that aligns with the constellation's features, such as stars, nebulae, or galaxies.

Naming Conventions: Assign names to the lunar cities that reflect the constellation they represent, maintaining a connection between the terrestrial and lunar settlements.

Visual Representation: Create clear and visually appealing representations of the lunar cities mapped to constellations. Consider using augmented reality or virtual reality technologies to enhance the experience.

Educational Resources: Develop educational materials that explain the relationship between the lunar cities and the constellations they represent, providing context and cultural understanding.

By thoughtfully implementing this approach, mapping subterranean lunar cities to constellations could create a unique and meaningful way to organize and navigate these extraterrestrial settlements, while also honoring the cultural heritage of their inhabitants and fostering a sense of connection to the cosmos. -Google Bard w/ Barley







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SMART-1

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)




MARS EXPRESS assorted gif

 








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MARS EXPRESS
MISSION INSTRUMENT PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S)
Mars Express ASPERA-3 R. Lundin (Swedish Institute of Space Science, Kiruna, Sweden)
HRSC G. Neukum (Freie Universitaet, Berlin, Germany)
MARSIS G. Picardi (Universita di Roma 'La Sapienza', Rome, Italy), R. Orosei (IAPS, Rome, Italy) and J. Plaut (JPL, Pasadena, USA)
MRS M. Paetzold (University of Cologne, Germany)
OMEGA J.P. Bibring (Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale, France)
PFS M. Giuranna (IAPS, Rome, Italy)
SPICAM F. Montmessin (LATMOS, Paris, France)
VMC A. Sanchez-Lavega (UPV-EHU, Bilbao, Spain)

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20231216

New Horizons Pluto and Charon

New Horizons LORRI Pluto Encounter Calibrated Data v3.0 








https://science.nasa.gov/mission/new-horizons/

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Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART)

pds4-dart-v3.0/data_dracocal 

https://pds-smallbodies.astro.umd.edu/


https://science.nasa.gov/planetary-defense-dart/

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Mars Perseverance Sol 990: Left Navigation Camera (Navcam) dust devil gif


Mars Perseverance Sol 990: Left Navigation Camera (Navcam) dust devil gif

NASA's Mars Perseverance rover acquired this image using its onboard Left Navigation Camera (Navcam). The camera is located high on the rover's mast and aids in driving.
This image was acquired on Dec. 2, 2023 (Sol 990) at the local mean solar time of 13:07:15 to 13:08:40.

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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MARS EXPRESS assorted gif

 








MARS EXPRESS
MISSION INSTRUMENT PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S)
Mars Express ASPERA-3 R. Lundin (Swedish Institute of Space Science, Kiruna, Sweden)
HRSC G. Neukum (Freie Universitaet, Berlin, Germany)
MARSIS G. Picardi (Universita di Roma 'La Sapienza', Rome, Italy), R. Orosei (IAPS, Rome, Italy) and J. Plaut (JPL, Pasadena, USA)
MRS M. Paetzold (University of Cologne, Germany)
OMEGA J.P. Bibring (Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale, France)
PFS M. Giuranna (IAPS, Rome, Italy)
SPICAM F. Montmessin (LATMOS, Paris, France)
VMC A. Sanchez-Lavega (UPV-EHU, Bilbao, Spain)

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Phobos by Mars Express

 


MARS EXPRESS
MISSION INSTRUMENT PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S)
Mars Express ASPERA-3 R. Lundin (Swedish Institute of Space Science, Kiruna, Sweden)
HRSC G. Neukum (Freie Universitaet, Berlin, Germany)
MARSIS G. Picardi (Universita di Roma 'La Sapienza', Rome, Italy), R. Orosei (IAPS, Rome, Italy) and J. Plaut (JPL, Pasadena, USA)
MRS M. Paetzold (University of Cologne, Germany)
OMEGA J.P. Bibring (Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale, France)
PFS M. Giuranna (IAPS, Rome, Italy)
SPICAM F. Montmessin (LATMOS, Paris, France)
VMC A. Sanchez-Lavega (UPV-EHU, Bilbao, Spain)

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Sol 4033 and 4035: Mast Camera (Mastcam) stitch

 

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Sol 4033: Mast Camera (Mastcam) stitch

This image was taken by MAST_RIGHT onboard NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 4033 (2023-12-10T21:31:22.000Z) to (2023-12-10T21:38:45.000Z)

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

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Sol 4035: Mast Camera (Mastcam) stitch

This image was taken by MAST_RIGHT onboard NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 4035 (2023-12-13T02:19:22.000Z) to (2023-12-13T02:23:37.000Z)

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

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_mars.nasa.gov_msl-raw-images_msss_04035_mcam_4035MR1050570012000681E01_DXXX_stitch

Sol 4035: Mast Camera (Mastcam) stitch

This image was taken by MAST_RIGHT onboard NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 4035 (2023-12-13T02:25:48.000Z) to (2023-12-13T02:35:23.000Z)

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

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MARS EXPRESS assorted gif

 









MARS EXPRESS
MISSION INSTRUMENT PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S)
Mars Express ASPERA-3 R. Lundin (Swedish Institute of Space Science, Kiruna, Sweden)
HRSC G. Neukum (Freie Universitaet, Berlin, Germany)
MARSIS G. Picardi (Universita di Roma 'La Sapienza', Rome, Italy), R. Orosei (IAPS, Rome, Italy) and J. Plaut (JPL, Pasadena, USA)
MRS M. Paetzold (University of Cologne, Germany)
OMEGA J.P. Bibring (Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale, France)
PFS M. Giuranna (IAPS, Rome, Italy)
SPICAM F. Montmessin (LATMOS, Paris, France)
VMC A. Sanchez-Lavega (UPV-EHU, Bilbao, Spain)

Assembled by Barley Culiner with NASAView and GIMP