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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Jul 23 2021, 04:46 PM
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A storyboard for the dust devils from sol 148 (because the animated gif is too big for upload).
The difference between each image and the median of all 21 images is enlarged and then added to the median. Since compression artifacts give large color blobs in the sky, I desaturated the sky. The time markers start with the first image which was aquired at the local mean solar time of 12:01:50. The large dust devil to the right of center in the first images seems to be quite close, because it casts a large shadow on the dune field in the foreground. Later, the swirling dust around the brighter central column darkens the sky a bit. |
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