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Dust Storms as seen by Mars Express HRSC
kyokugaisha
post Aug 14 2011, 06:12 PM
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The latest HRSC upload (June '11) contain some pretty incredible dust storm images. I've put together a few colour animated gifs to see the movements of the storms and associated dust devils.

The gifs are all here (BTW Picassa doesn't seem to like them being animated so you might need to download them to see the movement).

This one is a particular favourite.

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There is a little chromatic smearing as there was movement within the RGB images but I think the overall effect is pretty nice.
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djellison
post Aug 22 2011, 08:46 PM
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http://global-data.mars.asu.edu/bin/hrsc.pl goes higher than that I think - but not all of them.
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post Aug 22 2011, 10:23 PM
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Here's a very rough attempt at natural-ish color with atmospheric extinction mostly removed. 3 filter color except the actual storm where 2 filter color was used since the "red" filter had too much shift. Massive color noise reduction as well. Some color fringes remains - the entire scene was mostly blanketed with a thin layer of dust clouds.

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post Aug 30 2011, 04:34 PM
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I was inspired by Emily's animation and used the frames she posted to extend and uprez to 1080p the animation she did.

Martian Cloud Motion

I have not looked at the source data but am intrigued if enough data exists for doing IMAX scale resolution for cloud motion on Mars.


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