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About Rosetta-osiris
The OSIRIS Image Archive provides access to a collection of images related to comet research, specifically from the OSIRIS camera on the Rosetta spacecraft. It is a collaborative project involving the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research and Flensburg University of Applied Sciences.
Explore a vast collection of images from the OSIRIS camera on the Rosetta spacecraft.
What You Can Do
- Browse the full image archive
- View editors' choice images
- Access detailed images of comet nuclei
- Learn about comet features like cliffs and cracks
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the OSIRIS Image Archive?
The OSIRIS Image Archive is a collection of images captured by the OSIRIS camera on the Rosetta spacecraft, focusing on comet research.
Who manages the OSIRIS Image Archive?
The archive is managed by the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in collaboration with Flensburg University of Applied Sciences.
Can I access all images in the archive?
Yes, the archive provides access to the full collection of images captured by the OSIRIS camera.
What types of images can I find in the archive?
You can find images of comet nuclei, cliffs, cracks, and other features related to comet research.
Is there any information about the images?
Yes, the archive includes descriptions and details about the images, including editors' choice selections.