Elementary School Kids Explore the Moon At Close Range
sighted writes "The twin robotic spacecraft that make up the new GRAIL mission to map the moon's gravity include small cameras in addition to their primary scientific instruments. The first images from those cameras, as selected by school kids, were downlinked to Earth on March 20. 'MoonKAM is based on the premise that if your average picture is worth a thousand words, then a picture from lunar orbit may be worth a classroom full of engineering and science degrees,' said Maria Zuber, GRAIL mission principal investigator."
Some background material can be found in the article, "Far Side of the Moon."
Given the summary title, I was hoping that we'd actually sent some kids into lunar orbit... as an elementary school teacher, I know a few I wouldn't mind sending.
Every time I see a picture is worth a thousand words I ask myself which takes up more disc space?
Come on.
Everyone knows a kid or ten they'd like to put into lunar orbit.
...with that onboard camera? Please?
To hush the anti-moon-landing conspiracists once and for all.
Where were you when I was a kid? :(
It must be because I'm old, but all I have to say is, "Hey you kids, get off my lunar (surface)!"
These pictures are terrible. My phone takes better pictures than these.
How many pictures are chosen because some kid "sees a bunny"?
"if your average picture is worth a thousand words, then a picture from lunar orbit may be worth a classroom full of engineering and science degrees"
This is the dumbest thing I've heard in my life. And I don't say that lightly, this is, quite literally, the dumbest thing I have heard anyone say, ever.
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Hello, my name is Mr. ThePoint, it seems that you have missed me, so I am just calling back to try and get in touch with you.
I don't get it.
Why spend $375 million sending a camera to the moon only to return such poor quality images?
I looked a dozens of them, they all seem small, grainy, out of focus and black and white. (of course the moon being mostly grey might explain this last point)
Couldn't they afford a better camera? My smartphone would have done a better job.
"Elementary School Kids Explore the Moon At Close Range"
Yep, so do I when I get drunk enough...the size of the moon just keeps getting bigger and bigger and....
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