European Space Scientists Unwilling To Release High-Quality Images From Publicly-Funded Rosetta Mission | Techdirt

pontika.nancy@gmail.com's bookmarks 2015-01-25

Summary:

"One of the most exciting scientific explorations currently underway is the Rosetta space probe, which succeeded in placing a lander on the surface of the comet 67P, and which continues to send back some astonishing pictures. But according to an article on the BBC News site, those pictures come from Rosetta's navigation cameras, not from the main science cameras, which produce higher-quality images. Here's why that's happening: These images are subject to a six-month embargo to allow the mission team to make discoveries without being scooped. That's strange, since Rosetta comes from the publicly-funded European Space Agency (ESA), so there is obviously a good case for them being released immediately, especially given the high level of interest from many people. But as the BBC article explains, it's not ESA that is holding things back ..."

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https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20150121/08203429770/european-space-scientists-unwilling-to-release-high-quality-images-publicly-funded-rosetta-mission.shtml

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oa.europe oa.embargoes oa.funders oa.esa oa.images oa.data oa.comment oa.new ru.sparc15 oa.government

Date tagged:

01/25/2015, 08:07

Date published:

01/25/2015, 12:19