Sorry, But Santa Is Way Ahead Of You
2 hours ago
A blog by a "sucker" and a "loser" who served her country in the Navy.
If you're one of the Covidiots who believe that COVID-19 is "just the flu",
that the 2020 election was stolen, or
especially if you supported the 1/6/21 insurrection,
leave now.
Slava Ukraini!
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2 comments:
I am surprised that we haven't sent more camera bots into orbit around celestial bodies like the Moon and Mars and others. I know the signal feed may be insane to manage at longer distances, but an ongoing live feed of Saturn would be mind-blowing (for about a week).
Bandwidth. There’s simply no way to “stream” a live view at any real distance. The broadcast power of the probes we send is pretty small, Cassini-Huggens was pushing all of 81w at its estimated peak. The only “real-time” transmission (actually about 80 minutes delayed) was the RSS system, which only transmitted a carrier signal. This system allowed determination of various gases and objects that the radio waves interfered with. For total downlinked data per day, Cassini can return about 5 GB total per day. So it could possibly return a 240p video signal a maximum of 16 hours day...except that 4 of those 5 GB occurred when the craft reoriented to aim its high gain antenna at earth for 9 hours a day, rendering it unable to make observations.
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