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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Jan 10 2022, 10:57 AM
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I wondered about the possibility of transferring the DDs we see to a groundtrack on a map and seeing if a track was left. --Bill Groundtracks on a map can be reconstructed only if we see in the photos the point where the dust devil touches the ground. In most cases this point is hidden behind local elevations. For example, in this image a second dust devil emerges to the left from the existing one. However, its distance from the rover can be anywhere between 50 m behind the nearest ridge and 7000 m on the inner slope of the crater wall. |
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