
Originally Posted by
Cugel
The Jupiter probe on Galileo (1995) didn't have imaging instruments at all. I have the strong feeling (correct me if I'm wrong) that most scientists are not very enthousiastic on pictures because they are extremely expensive in terms of transmission resources. It's basically the same thing with the MER Mars pictures. They're probably the only B/W pictures published on the internet these days. It's even worse than that, many 'scientists' will tell you with dry eyes that it is impossible to take colour pictures. Some will even claim that colour pictures do not exist! You know, its all a trick of your brain. The problem is of course that for 2 dollars and 50 cents you can buy a camera that takes perfect colour pictures of your cat. We're spoiled!
p.s. 7 December 1995, the Galileo website took no less then 250.000 hits that day. Man, how time flies....