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Japan's space agency and national broadcaster teamed up to develop a camera that will capture the first-ever ultra-high-definition images of Mars and its moons in proximity. JAXA's Martian Moon ...
Imagine a view of Mars rising behind the craggy lumps of Phobos. MMX is aiming for a 2024 launch. We'll have to wait a bit to experience the full 8K glory of Mars, but it will be worth it.
TOKYO— Get ready to see Mars in 8K, as Japanese broadcaster NHK and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) are collaborating on a “Super Hi-Vision Camera” that would shoot 4K and 8K images ...
The full resolution image, clocking in at 10240 x 4310 pixels, is available for download on the UAHiRISE flickr page, as part of a 500+ 8K photo collection on flickr collected from the HiRISE camera.
Scientists may learn more about Mars’ past and present. It could also be a treasure trove for NHK — the media giant would have 8K footage that other TV providers could never hope to record ...
Japan's previously announced Martian Moons eXploration mission will include capturing the Red Planet and its moons in 8K resolution, JAXA has announced. The mission, which… ...
Its new camera will go to Mars in 2024 as part of JAXA’s Martian Moons eXploration mission. It will be the first time that 8K Ultra HD images of Mars and its moons are taken in proximity.
The organizations' upcoming Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) program aims to launch in 2024 and will include an 8K camera to capture Mars in ultra-high-definition. JAXA / NHK ...