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Sep 28 2006, 02:14 AM
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APL-Built Mineral-Mapping Imager Begins Mission at Mars
JHU/APL For Immediate Release September 27, 2006 See also A.J.S. Rayl's story at TPS. EDIT: I changed the topic title because, as I understand it from the press release, the cover was opened, not jettisoned. This post has been edited by AlexBlackwell: Sep 28 2006, 04:48 PM |
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Nov 4 2007, 01:03 PM
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Enhanced would be a nice way to put it. The true color comes out looking like this (unprojected):
...which isn't much to look at. The brightness range is very narrow, as is the spectral variation. So, to cut through the atmospheric contributions, and to make something a little more aesthetic, I've doing the equivalent of a giant global unsharp mask. The colors in the images I've posted so far are the difference between the pixel and a 150 pixel-wide blur. For now, I'm just trying to feel out what this dataset is going to have to offer. True color, or some variation there of, is just the beginning |
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