Mars Orbiter Spies Comet ISON
astroengine writes "Scientists managing the High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) have released their first observations of the incoming Comet ISON. The MRO was commanded to turn away its perpetual Mars-ward gaze and point into deep space to capture its own snapshot of the famous comet. ISON is currently making its closest approach to the red planet, passing just 7 million miles from its surface. The first raw images were snapped on Sept. 29 when the object was 8 million miles from the planet and more images (taken on Oct. 1 and Oct. 2) are currently being processed."
Is a series of sequel movies to deep impact -- featuring Mars!
All the graphics, none of the emotional impact.
When did miles become a valid unit of distance in astronomy? Haven't we all agreed on a standard unit of measurement for all things science, such as the meter, by now?
http://www.nasa.gov/
"Kill 'em all and let Root sort 'em out"
Can we make a rule that says non-metric units are completely banned from Slashdot? I'm from Omaha, but I use Metric because I care about science and math. This site is supposed to be for people like me, not people that are holding the United States back and putting as at manufacturing and STEM disadvantages relative to every other country on Earth by insisting on using inferior and obsolete forms of measurement.
Please stop all this spy thing.
"Why does the article first link to the discovery blog spam instead of the actual site?"
Because the NASA site is being held hostage by the anti-science Republicans.
One of the members of my astronomy society caught it in a 21" reflector yesterday morning. He said that it looked to be about 12th magnitude. Since it is an early morning object my ability to drag out my gear and see it is limited to the weekends and this weekend the weather looks bad for it. Hopefully soon.
I converted the distance to ObamaCare units and you know can either pay 64 million a year or be penalized at a cost of 4 light sabers. Long live the Empire!
Have you fscked your local propeller head today?
The Mars Orbiter is spying on Comet ISON? WTF? There isn't any privacy even in outer space?
Someone needs to rein in the NSA now. You didn't fool anybody by slipping that extra "A" in your name. N(A)SA: lame attempt at hiding there.
NASA launched a telescope on a balloon for the ISON approach last weekend, didn't work out though.
When ISON orbit was first calculated, it was thought that it could hit Mars. I guess that is no longer the case, eh?