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reply posted on 2-6-2011 @ 02:44 AM by spacedoubt
There are two source images of this region.
Both taken by Mars Express.
One image is H1597_0000_ND3
The other is
H1564_0000_ND3

You can download the source from here
hrscview.fu-berlin.de...
and here
hrscview.fu-berlin.de...

The software tools for viewing these is located here.
hrscview.fu-berlin.de...

It's kind of a pain to deal with the Planetary Data System formats, but it does give you access to more original data. I'm going to try and get some of the tools working on my Mac here. I haven't fooled with PDS images in a while. Maybe some of you have more experience?

edit on 2-6-2011 by spacedoubt because: (no reason given)




reply posted on 2-6-2011 @ 02:49 AM by Phage
reply to post by spacedoubt


You gave the same image ID but you can use this to view the images without using an img decoder.
viewer.mars.asu.edu...


reply posted on 2-6-2011 @ 02:51 AM by spacedoubt
reply to post by Phage



ooops...
The iDS are the same, but at least the links are different!
I'll fix that.


reply posted on 2-6-2011 @ 02:55 AM by Phage
reply to post by dontshoot


Of course the overzooming of a low resolution image couldn't possibly account for it.


reply posted on 2-6-2011 @ 03:02 AM by spacedoubt
reply to post by Komodo



That's Spirit rover, looking up it's own skirt!
It's a Hazcam image that is seeing the underside/overhanging portion of the rover platform. It's also slightly fish-eyed.



reply posted on 2-6-2011 @ 03:04 AM by spacedoubt
reply to post by Phage



I'll eventually grab that one too.
These are huge files...
23584x71560 pixels for the first one.


reply posted on 2-6-2011 @ 03:05 AM by spacedoubt
reply to post by cosmicpixie



I provided a couple of originals, and Phage also supplied another.
We have both provided links to viewing software. go for it!


reply posted on 2-6-2011 @ 03:06 AM by dontshoot
Originally posted by Phage
reply to
post by dontshoot


Of course the overzooming of a low resolution image couldn't possibly account for it.


I am assuming that's sarcasm. Distortion due to a low resolution picture can certainly have a misleading appearance, and the "Mars Face" is a good example of that. But generally, this sort of distortion does not create multiple chance illusions representing more than one geometrically synchronized anomaly in a single picture. Right?


reply posted on 2-6-2011 @ 03:09 AM by ErgoSphere
reply to post by tombangelta



Yes, let me just reference my personal satellite. One moment please.
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