Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!uflorida!haven!umd5!emanon!arromdee From: arromdee@emanon.cs.jhu.edu (Kenneth Arromdee) Newsgroups: sci.space Subject: Galileo question Message-ID: <7063@cs.jhu.edu> Date: 6 Nov 90 18:47:56 GMT Reply-To: arromdee@cs.jhu.edu (Kenneth Arromdee) Followup-To: sci.space Organization: Johns Hopkins University CS Dept. Lines: 16 I know I asked this some time back, but I wonder if anything more de- finite has been decided. And I don't think this is in a "frequently asked questions" posting. And... Aw heck, forget the disclaimers.... What is Galileo going to be doing so far as taking pictures of the Earth and Moon goes? Also, I recall that Galileo took some pictures at Venus. When do they get transmitted? (I recall that something was done to get some of the data back a bit early. If this includes pictures, where can I find them?) -- "Thinking small-minded is when you see your bus on the other side of the street and wish you could teleport across to catch it." Kenneth Arromdee (UUCP: ....!jhunix!arromdee; BITNET: arromdee@jhuvm; INTERNET: arromdee@cs.jhu.edu)