Dust Devils In Jezero Crater, single-point repository of imagery |
Dust Devils In Jezero Crater, single-point repository of imagery |
May 12 2021, 03:48 PM
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(I posted this initially to the EDL thread but can't seem to find it now, so here it is for posterity)
Perseverance recorded this DD during descent. Simeon Schmauss spotted this in LCAM footage and produced this stabilized and reprojected view, shown here at 20x real time. The DD is seen moving westward at roughly 8.5 m/s (20 mph) and was estimated to be about 25 m (75 ft) wide. https://twitter.com/stim3on/status/1379575241970683908?s=20 |
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