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Last Chance Rock
jmknapp
post Mar 10 2004, 11:41 AM
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Raw images released yesterday, but about a week old--"Last Chance":



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Pancam L234567 composite

Images acquired: Sol 38 13:51 (March 3 00:48)


JPL 3D perspective:


JPL reported on March 5: "At Meridiani Planum, Opportunity has finished taking a set of 114 microscope images of a rock called "Last Chance" to examine details of the rock's layering structure."

MI IMAGES (Sol 39)


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post Mar 10 2004, 12:51 PM
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I ran a 4-5-6 x 7 in Photosop



Nice to get these full 2->7 sets isnt it!

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post Mar 10 2004, 02:56 PM
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I live for the L2-7 sets!

Not sure what all the extra spectral info adds if anything--thus far--but something unusual might crop up eventually in the odd band.

Here's a comparison between my version and yours, with similar contrast levels:



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post Mar 10 2004, 03:30 PM
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The big difference I've seen is between L2 and L4 of Endurance crater. L4 is mild, L2 is almost GLOWING! a full composite, and an L456 of that should be very different


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post Mar 10 2004, 04:24 PM
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I tried that a while back but wasn't satisfied with the result. Too grainy and nothing too out of the ordinary:



And with different spectra highlighted:



All in all, there was more detail in the released JPL image:



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post Mar 10 2004, 04:26 PM
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QUOTE (jmknapp @ Mar 10 2004, 04:24 PM)
All in all, there was more detail in the released JPL image:


HOW DID THEY DO THAT

Grr - I hate them sometimes biggrin.gif

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