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Pathfinder detailed w/MRO, Results of imaging process MPF detailed with MRO
vikingmars
post Aug 28 2007, 09:31 PM
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smile.gif Thanks also to the MRO, the Mars Pathfinder site has been viewed twice already at nearly the same Mars local time :
- PSP_001890_1995_RED.jp2 taken on 12 December 2006 (w/28.5 cm/pixel resolution) at 3:35 PM ;
- PSP_002391_1995_RED.JP2 taken on 1 January 2007 (w/29.8 cm/pixel resolution) at 3:31 PM.

So, the same process was made with the overlap of the 2 pictures retrieved from the LPL site at their maximum resolution (as "full JPEG 2000" images), like the process done before for the Viking 1 landing site
(link : http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/index.p...ost&p=97402 ).

==> The resulting image is shown on the right (with the original "001890-1995" LPL image on the left).
Enjoy ! smile.gif
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