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Originally posted by wmd_2008
Originally posted by Arken
reply to post by wmd_2008
Can you please provide The detailed (0.5meter x pixel) LROC image of that area on that coordinates (43°14' 57.08" S - 11°42'26.03" W)?
Thanks in advance
In decimal degrees that's 43.2492 S 11.7072 W
You could have done that yourself
Originally posted by Arken
reply to post by wmd_2008
Can you please provide The detailed (0.5meter x pixel) LROC image of that area on that coordinates (43°14' 57.08" S - 11°42'26.03" W)?
Thanks in advance
Originally posted by wmd_2008
Originally posted by Arken
reply to post by wmd_2008
Can you please provide The detailed (0.5meter x pixel) LROC image of that area on that coordinates (43°14' 57.08" S - 11°42'26.03" W)?
Thanks in advance
Above is YOUR ORIGINAL request that is the location given!!!!!
Originally posted by Arken
Originally posted by wmd_2008
Originally posted by Arken
reply to post by wmd_2008
Can you please provide The detailed (0.5meter x pixel) LROC image of that area on that coordinates (43°14' 57.08" S - 11°42'26.03" W)?
Thanks in advance
Above is YOUR ORIGINAL request that is the location given!!!!!
Sorry, but you have cropped an image too far away from that coordinates.
The "Target Area", in my pc, still appear blank or heavily pixellated.
Only that specific area.
Suspicious...
That picture is the AREA of the coordinates YOU first gave in decimals zoomed in, go to it on quick map as has already been stated the area you want will be photographed when the LRO passes above it.
Originally posted by wmd_2008
reply to post by Arken
What's suspicious is how YOU always try to twist things the LRO is in orbit it HAS photographed a good deal of that crater at 0.5 mtr/pixel and will eventually photograph it all.
Originally posted by wmd_2008
reply to post by Arken
It's not suspicious it's orbital mechanics YOU just don't understand that
Originally posted by qmantoo
by orbital mechanics, I assume you mean there is some reason why it is not possible to image an area of any spherical planetary body. What is that reason, perhaps you could enlighten us?
I think that if a space craft is placed in the right orbit, then it should be capable of imaging any area of the planet.
It will continue in its 50 km circular orbit, but eventually will be transitioned into a fuel-conserving elliptical orbit for the remainder of the mission.