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The Start of the Drive East, Up to Cambridge Bay
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post Jul 28 2010, 11:52 PM
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Take out the repeats, and it looks fairly normal
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post Jul 29 2010, 12:43 AM
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I've took the frames that are constituting actually a super-res pan to produce it. The colors are from the same sol.

This was processed with Keiths Image Stacker (align & stacking + Laplacian pyramid sharpen), Gimp (GREYstoration -denoise-, colors), Hugin (pano).

The result is this following image :


I think we can see Cape York. But not sure if true.


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post Jul 29 2010, 12:58 AM
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Very nice Ant!!

Here's just a little thought from Oppy laugh.gif
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post Jul 29 2010, 01:25 AM
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Very nice, Ant - but my impression is that we still have to go a bit further before we see Cape York. Not far, though, we'll see it soon.

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post Jul 29 2010, 01:35 AM
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Ant, that's stunning. You saved me a lot of work compiling those superres frames. And colour, too! smile.gif
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post Jul 29 2010, 02:42 AM
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What are we seeing here? (dead center of the left hand - northern - pan). Crop and 3x vertical stretch - no other processing.

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post Jul 29 2010, 05:23 AM
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QUOTE (Astro0 @ Jul 29 2010, 12:23 AM) *
And if we close our eyes and click our heels together three times....
..."There's no place like Cape York. There's no place like Cape York."

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Hehe... laugh.gif


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post Jul 29 2010, 07:47 AM
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QUOTE (antipode @ Jul 29 2010, 03:42 AM) *
What are we seeing here?


If your referring to the mark on the near horizon (as opposed to that distant crater beyond Endeavour) then my guess (without doing any complex analysis) is a particularly large ripple I can see in the maps in that direction about 700m away.

I don't see any sign of Cape York, although much of it would (I think) be off the edge of Ant's image.


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post Jul 29 2010, 02:26 PM
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Ignoring the Distant Vistas for the moment, as any decent geologist would do Oppy scuffs the dirt with her boot and notices...

...the largest hematite concretion we've seen thus far.


Hmmm...
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post Jul 29 2010, 03:29 PM
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Hmmmmm again by seeing the dramatic effect of the wind to the scuff made by Oppy recently.

Here is the two pic. Sol 2296



Sol 2299


And a video to see this in "motion" (approx. 1.4 Mo, H.264)



Ps : thanks for appreciate the super-res pan smile.gif.


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Can't help wondering if that's meteoritic rather than a concretion, especially with that fragment next to it...but this isn't really my area, I'll admit quite happily smile.gif


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post Jul 29 2010, 04:33 PM
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Amazing amount of movement! Thanks, Ant, for pointing that out. Just to remind folks, the big recent cleaning event was sol 2298, so in between those two views. It was lucky they managed to bracket the event like that.
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post Jul 29 2010, 05:45 PM
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I noticed that "softening" of the disturbed soil, but couldn't decide if it was wind or "physical slumping" that caused that "decrepitation". Not the terms I'm looking for, I'm at a loss to recall the terminology. But there are little details that don't look windblown.


PS:...I want to call it "efflorescence", too, but that's not right, either. And has loaded connotations...


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post Jul 29 2010, 08:57 PM
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Sol 2314 view of Endeavour



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post Jul 29 2010, 10:20 PM
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This is like Lawrence of Arabia! smile.gif
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