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ESA's Mars Express orbiter captured an image of Spirit's landing site
about a week ago. The image shows the exact location of Spirit is awash in a shade of green. Don't believe me? Look at the image for yourself. http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/obj...objectid=34531 The same area was acquired by Odyssey in this false color image: http://themis-data.asu.edu/img/V03415003_C321.html Don Davis is an independent space artist / researcher who has processed color images for Malin in the past. Here is his processing of the Gusev landing site into "true color" from Odyssey data http://www.donaldedavis.com/BIGPUB/DD_V03415003.jpg What are your comments on this? -- James Burk MarsNews.com |
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ESA's Mars Express orbiter captured an image of Spirit's landing site
about a week ago. The image shows the exact location of Spirit is awash in a shade of green. Don't believe me? Look at the image for yourself. http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/obj...objectid=34531 Remember the Mars Express color camera is not true color. It is a four color camera with wavelengths peaked at 440, 530, 750, and 970. These are blue, green, and two near-IR. The human eye has peaks at 450, 540, and 580 for blue, green, and red respectively. Note that green and red are very close together. When they take full spectrum images with Spirit, they use 11 different filters centered at 430, 480, 530, 600, 670, 750, 800, 860, 900, 930, and 980 nm. They have taken a few pictures with the whole spectrum and they are probably the best representation of the color of Gusev crater. |
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ESA's Mars Express orbiter captured an image of Spirit's landing site
about a week ago. The image shows the exact location of Spirit is awash in a shade of green. Don't believe me? Look at the image for yourself. http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/obj...objectid=34531 Remember the Mars Express color camera is not true color. It is a four color camera with wavelengths peaked at 440, 530, 750, and 970. These are blue, green, and two near-IR. The human eye has peaks at 450, 540, and 580 for blue, green, and red respectively. Note that green and red are very close together. When they take full spectrum images with Spirit, they use 11 different filters centered at 430, 480, 530, 600, 670, 750, 800, 860, 900, 930, and 980 nm. They have taken a few pictures with the whole spectrum and they are probably the best representation of the color of Gusev crater. |
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James Burk wrote:
ESA's Mars Express orbiter captured an image of Spirit's landing site about a week ago. The image shows the exact location of Spirit is awash in a shade of green. Don't believe me? Look at the image for yourself. http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/obj...objectid=34531 This has already been discussed here to some extent. See the recent "Gusev crater looks mouldy!" thread. Personally, I think the ME colors are way off. I suspect that they are not intended to be approximate true color. The dark regions are darker soils, which seems to be the reason for the low albedo areas at all scales, including the dark regions we see in the telescope. At the scope they don't look green... -- Greg Crinklaw Astronomical Software Developer Cloudcroft, New Mexico, USA (33N, 106W, 2700m) SkyTools Software for the Observer: http://www.skyhound.com/cs.html Skyhound Observing Pages: http://www.skyhound.com/sh/skyhound.html To reply remove spleen |
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James Burk wrote:
ESA's Mars Express orbiter captured an image of Spirit's landing site about a week ago. The image shows the exact location of Spirit is awash in a shade of green. Don't believe me? Look at the image for yourself. http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/obj...objectid=34531 This has already been discussed here to some extent. See the recent "Gusev crater looks mouldy!" thread. Personally, I think the ME colors are way off. I suspect that they are not intended to be approximate true color. The dark regions are darker soils, which seems to be the reason for the low albedo areas at all scales, including the dark regions we see in the telescope. At the scope they don't look green... -- Greg Crinklaw Astronomical Software Developer Cloudcroft, New Mexico, USA (33N, 106W, 2700m) SkyTools Software for the Observer: http://www.skyhound.com/cs.html Skyhound Observing Pages: http://www.skyhound.com/sh/skyhound.html To reply remove spleen |
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ESA's Mars Express orbiter captured an image of Spirit's landing site
about a week ago. The image shows the exact location of Spirit is awash in a shade of green. Don't believe me? Look at the image for yourself. http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/obj...objectid=34531 On another group someone posted a color balanced version of this picture to make it look more realistic... http://www.donaldedavis.com/2004%20new/ESAGUSEV.jpg I think what looks green in the ESA image are actually the dust devil tracks that have been talked about so much. They should be more gray then green. |
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ESA's Mars Express orbiter captured an image of Spirit's landing site
about a week ago. The image shows the exact location of Spirit is awash in a shade of green. Don't believe me? Look at the image for yourself. http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/obj...objectid=34531 On another group someone posted a color balanced version of this picture to make it look more realistic... http://www.donaldedavis.com/2004%20new/ESAGUSEV.jpg I think what looks green in the ESA image are actually the dust devil tracks that have been talked about so much. They should be more gray then green. |
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I think the Don Davis image is probably the closest. The darker areas on Mars
tend to be various forms of a bluish-grey color. I think the ESA image color rendition is way off, as much of the darker area shown as green is really made up of dust-devil tracks. Clear skies to you. -- David W. Knisely Prairie Astronomy Club: http://www.prairieastronomyclub.org Hyde Memorial Observatory: http://www.hydeobservatory.info/ ********************************************** * Attend the 11th Annual NEBRASKA STAR PARTY * * July 18-23, 2004, Merritt Reservoir * * http://www.NebraskaStarParty.org * ********************************************** |
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I think the Don Davis image is probably the closest. The darker areas on Mars
tend to be various forms of a bluish-grey color. I think the ESA image color rendition is way off, as much of the darker area shown as green is really made up of dust-devil tracks. Clear skies to you. -- David W. Knisely Prairie Astronomy Club: http://www.prairieastronomyclub.org Hyde Memorial Observatory: http://www.hydeobservatory.info/ ********************************************** * Attend the 11th Annual NEBRASKA STAR PARTY * * July 18-23, 2004, Merritt Reservoir * * http://www.NebraskaStarParty.org * ********************************************** |
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There's some VERY interesting replies to questions about the green
colors and more from an interview with ESA "Certainly like the green in the Gusev crater picture or by looking at the development of darker spots toward the South Pole which are tied to seasonal variations, it certainly gives rise to the speculation that there could be algae." * Michael McKay, European Space Agency Full article http://www.earthfiles.com/news/news....tegory=Science Too bad the beagle rover got lost, otherwise we'd be able to better compare differences between what NASA shows us and what ESA shows us. I can't wait for the ESA orbiter to become fully operational. James Burk wrote: ESA's Mars Express orbiter captured an image of Spirit's landing site about a week ago. The image shows the exact location of Spirit is awash in a shade of green. Don't believe me? Look at the image for yourself. http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/obj...objectid=34531 The same area was acquired by Odyssey in this false color image: http://themis-data.asu.edu/img/V03415003_C321.html Don Davis is an independent space artist / researcher who has processed color images for Malin in the past. Here is his processing of the Gusev landing site into "true color" from Odyssey data http://www.donaldedavis.com/BIGPUB/DD_V03415003.jpg What are your comments on this? -- James Burk MarsNews.com |
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