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The Pioneer 11 (also known as Pioneer G) is an unmanned spacecraft from NASA, which was launched on April 6, 1973. The purpose of the mission was to explore the outer parts of our solar system and is part of the Pioneer program. Pioneer 11 was the first probe to reach planet Saturn, which was approached to 21,000 km on 1 September 1979. Before that the probe also flew past Jupiter on December 4, 1974 and approached the planet to 34,000 km.
Pioneer 10 and 11 also had cameras called the photopararimeter (IPP). The IPP worked, in my opinion, a bit like the old mechanical Baird television system. The IPP had a diaphragm and was centrifuged to create a "scan" pattern that was digitized and returned as a bit of data stream, which was reconstructed into the known photographs.
I bought a pair of Pioneer 11 magnetic computer tapes via Ebay and read them. The tape has a width of 0.5 inch (12.7 mm) and is wound on a reel with a diameter of 10.5 inch (267 mm). The length is about 731 meters. Here some pictures of the tires:
Pione-4138N
Pione-QK7992H
The tapes have been read in, and from QK7992H we converted the digital photo files into modern PNGs.
Here three B & W photos as an animation:
I have spoken with someone who has previously worked with Pioneer 10 and 11 photos, and according to him, the Zodiacal light photos were taken with the probe in 1978. Our tapes reach from 1975 til 1978.
The probe had two color channels, red and blue.
We have found three color photos, but I do not know how to make a color image.
We have to create a green channel ourselves. Here a ZIP file with separate color channels of the 3 color photos . Maybe someone can make something fun with it?
We do not know the data format of tape 4138N, so we can not do anything with that. The pictures above are from QK7992H. We still have a tape, 7937, with data that looks like QK7992H, but then from 1975. Maybe pictures of planets? Reading is a bit dicey at the moment we are adjusting our drives and will try again.
More on the way.
Pioneer 10 and 11 also had cameras called the photopararimeter (IPP). The IPP worked, in my opinion, a bit like the old mechanical Baird television system. The IPP had a diaphragm and was centrifuged to create a "scan" pattern that was digitized and returned as a bit of data stream, which was reconstructed into the known photographs.
I bought a pair of Pioneer 11 magnetic computer tapes via Ebay and read them. The tape has a width of 0.5 inch (12.7 mm) and is wound on a reel with a diameter of 10.5 inch (267 mm). The length is about 731 meters. Here some pictures of the tires:
Pione-4138N

Pione-QK7992H
The tapes have been read in, and from QK7992H we converted the digital photo files into modern PNGs.
Here three B & W photos as an animation:

I have spoken with someone who has previously worked with Pioneer 10 and 11 photos, and according to him, the Zodiacal light photos were taken with the probe in 1978. Our tapes reach from 1975 til 1978.
The probe had two color channels, red and blue.
We have found three color photos, but I do not know how to make a color image.
We have to create a green channel ourselves. Here a ZIP file with separate color channels of the 3 color photos . Maybe someone can make something fun with it?
We do not know the data format of tape 4138N, so we can not do anything with that. The pictures above are from QK7992H. We still have a tape, 7937, with data that looks like QK7992H, but then from 1975. Maybe pictures of planets? Reading is a bit dicey at the moment we are adjusting our drives and will try again.
More on the way.