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grayscale uh pictures from interplanetary space were actually sent back from mars to earth in from the mid 60s onwards and yeah i mean we call these black and white pictures as you all know by now theyre not theyre really grey scale pictures the scale used at the time was one of 64 shades and if i put that there black was shade 63 actually and over here just probably just off the page is shade 0 which is white interplanetary space and youre transmitting radio signals with the shades of gray on its a very noisy place theres x-rays gamma rays cosmic rays generally theres solar sunspots flares everything the amount of radio noise is quite considerable and what this means is that typically up to 25 of your shade of gray pixels in your photos can get corrupted in flight if you look at these two pictures that one there is actually very fuzzy and when you look at the scar you might think oh theres lots and lots of quasars and tiny stars i know its not its noise and if you compare it