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The Mars Twisters In Color
Nirgal
post Apr 22 2005, 02:55 AM
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the latest dust devil pictures are so amazing that I spent the whole night
working on a colorization of the navcam pics.
... It is now 5 o'clock in the morning wink.gif
This is still a work in progress but I'd like to share the first results here:
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glennwsmith
post Apr 22 2005, 04:52 AM
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Thanks for making these astounding images available. How can the thin Martian atmosphere churn things up so?

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post Apr 22 2005, 03:05 PM
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QUOTE (glennwsmith @ Apr 21 2005, 09:52 PM)
Thanks for making these astounding images available.  How can the thin Martian atmosphere churn things up so?

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It took a lot of enhancement even to see it, at all. I'm not knocking enhancement and I love the images. But if you we there, you might not even see it. Before launch, people were asking what would happen if the rover was hit by one. The team categorically said they were no threat.
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