First images in a few minutes!!!
Wow. Just imagine. Something happening millions of miles away, in three hours time has taken pictures that are already on the internet. Technology has come so far in the past 60 years, it's extraordinary.
Wow. Just imagine. Something happening millions of miles away, in three hours time has taken pictures that are already on the internet. Technology has come so far in the past 60 years, it's extraordinary.
Not really. I was watching live coverage of the Viking 1 landing event on July 4, 1976. Transmission of the first surface image began 25 seconds after landing and took about 4 minutes. During those 4 minutes the Viking lander deployed a high-gain antenna and pointed it to Earth for direct communication. That was followed by a wide angle panoramic shot. That was a long time ago but it wasn't the dark ages :lol:I was thinking the same thing. I'll bet it took weeks or at least days before Viking photos were seen by the public, and then only in newspapers and low-res TV with rabbit-ear antennas...
I'll be popping a cork for the PhoenixNot really. I was watching live coverage of the Viking 1 landing event on July 4, 1976. Transmission of the first surface image began 25 seconds after landing and took about 4 minutes. During those 4 minutes the Viking lander deployed a high-gain antenna and pointed it to Earth for direct communication. That was followed by a wide angle panoramic shot. That was a long time ago but it wasn't the dark ages :lol: