Bill, I doubt it, the images were available at other sites long before they popped-up on the ESA pages; all the images had to have come through ESA mission controllers originally. UofA had all the raw images posted over the weekend, they are partners in the project to be sure, but if they had them, ESA could easily have posted them too. Could be that ESA Webmasters just don't work weekends...I think Kim was correct; PR just wasn't a top priority for them. Bill wrote:
Was part of the delay and slow release a technical issue. The probe had to transmit to the orbiter which relayed the data to earth. And the orbiter was on the other side of the planet?
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