They don't black out images they just don't transmit parts of the image that of no interest.
ie why would you waste time and energy transmitting the part of a image where your thumb is when both time and ebergy are incredibly limited.
Admittidly this is just a theory but it makes alot of sense.
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The font used in the NASA logo is called "Helvetica Black."
One can find pictures of earth satellites on the NASA Visible Earth online website. NASA Visible Earth is a catalog of NASA images of our home planet, earth. The website "Geology" is where one can also find pictures of earth satellites.
Yes, you can find images taken by the Spirit and Opportunity rovers on NASA's official website or on their respective mission pages. These images capture the Martian landscape and various scientific findings during the rovers' missions.
Yes, the Hubble Space Telescope is one of NASA's most famous telescopes. It has provided breathtaking images of our universe, contributed to numerous scientific discoveries, and revolutionized our understanding of space.
To view authentic NASA images, it's best to go straight to the source and visit the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Alternatively, there are plenty of images posted on the NASA website.
NASA has images of this.
since light cant escape, a black hole picture is impossible
yes.. just check out some images from NASA
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In nearly all cases, yes. The exception would be images created by the US Government, such as NASA imagery.
NASA provides many images from space of planets in our Solar System and beyond. Many images are available free from various web sites such as the NASA Image Gallery. Google Maps & Google Earth provide high-resolution satellite images of earth from space.
One of the best places for one to find images of Mars is on the NASA website. NASA has had numerous unmanned missions to Mars and has a vast collection of pictures of the planet. The latest such mission is the Mars Curiosity Rover.
NASA sent a probe to the moon in 2009 which, among other things, took pictures of each of the Apollo landing sites. Searching NASA for Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter images should yield the images in question.
One could find NASA pictures all over the internet. They can be found in many places including on the official NASA website, on Google Images, and on any other image sites.
The font used in the NASA logo is called "Helvetica Black."