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Check out the Sol 199 microscopic images for Opportunity.
Look at pairs of images that depict the same "scene." Notice that in many cases, the pebbles (or grains) are moved or missing between the two images of a pair. Also in some of the images, there is a worm-like feature poking out from a hole in one of the pebbles. Paul -- Email: lastname at best dot com. No spam please. All spam will be complained to sender's ISP. |
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![]() "Paul Morris" wrote in message ... Check out the Sol 199 microscopic images for Opportunity. Look at pairs of images that depict the same "scene." Notice that in many cases, the pebbles (or grains) are moved or missing between the two images of a pair. I think what you're seeing is before and after they press the lens onto the soil. They do this pretty often to see how things are shifted or pushed into the soil. Also in some of the images, there is a worm-like feature poking out from a hole in one of the pebbles. The irregular and random shapes of these spheres makes them appear to be simple mineral deposits. Jonathan s Paul -- Email: lastname at best dot com. No spam please. All spam will be complained to sender's ISP. |
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In article , "Jonathan"
wrote: "Paul Morris" wrote in message ... Check out the Sol 199 microscopic images for Opportunity. Look at pairs of images that depict the same "scene." Notice that in many cases, the pebbles (or grains) are moved or missing between the two images of a pair. I think what you're seeing is before and after they press the lens onto the soil. They do this pretty often to see how things are shifted or pushed into the soil. I looked at the MI images for many, if not most, of the Sols and I have never noticed anything like in Sol 199 before. -- Email: lastname at best dot com. No spam please. All spam will be complained to sender's ISP. |
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