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I have posted this video on another thread, I post it here again. It is amazing landing footage
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Is that sarcastic 2nd sentence necessary???
BTW, the so-called ADIZ is not China-initiated idea. U.S. has started it more than 30 or 40 years ago. No guts to challenge U.S. and its 20 or so associates before???
Fancy camera is a scientific instrument.
Obviously your argument of download time needed is invalid, because the rover will spend 3 months on the Moon as per info. Or if you want it another way, how does everyone else manage to make hi-res while the "second spectrograph" isn't an issue.
is this true ? what has US got to hide , perhpas they never went there in the first place
lol, i like how you laugh but do not know anything. All for 50c i guess. Also there's some knowledge problems too, how would a low res camera shots be stitched into hi res? All you would create is a big low res photo. Brains son, brains.
MSL Science Corner: Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI)
Some conspircists might say that China and US were using the same studio.congratulations, now if only they can take pictures of the places where Apollo landings happened to end the controversy once and for all, that famous flag Armstrong put should be there along with left overs of the Apollo?
Umm, you might want to apply a little Pythagoras and check your math.Since the Moon is SIX (6) times smaller than Earth, the coolest Part about looking at Moon pictures is that the Horizon is 6 times closer -
Congratulation to the Chinese.
With all due respect, Americans have the technology and the manpower to do much more than China so far.
The problem is money since they have a huge debt but their space budget is still much higher than China.
NASA budget 17 billion
CNSA budget 2 billion (if im not wrong.)
Nevermind, its still a big success for China, hope for more in this field for you.
PS: Indian memebers, theres no need for trolling and beeing jealous on Chinese accomplishement.
Depends on the mission objectives. Under the right circumstances, even an egg beater is a scientific instrument. The mission planners would have selected this particular mix of instruments depending on their mission objectives.
Or are you seriously suggesting that the Chinese don't have access to hires cameras?
it's called mosaic. couriosity switched to camera with very narrow field of view zoom lens. took multiple thumbnail images, then nasa people stitched em with software and use oversampling technique to make 1 very sharp image. those high res images you see are not live broadcast..lol