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Originally Posted by Dennis
Wow – that was quick! Lovely job Trevor.
Cheers
Dennis
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Thanks very much for the idea Dennis, presented in this way I can put as many labels as required and the bare image still remains unimpeded.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
That's quite amazing to see so clear details on mars. Are you using some special filter or is it your processing technique?
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Thanks Marc, the most special thing about this image is the Astronomik IR filter. Electromagnetic radiation at these wavelengths is largely unaffected by the amount of our atmosphere it must pass through at altitudes as low as Mars currently is.
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Originally Posted by bird
Very nice Trevor!
Bird
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Thanks Anthony, have you been able to get any data on Mars yet?
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Originally Posted by kinetic
Trev,
That is amazing detail Trev for 8 arc sec!
My best shots from 2003 and 2005 don't even show Sinus Meridiani
that clear...and that was 25arc sec and 20 respectively!
That filter sure is performing well, I can't wait to see a shot
at closest approach!
I can't believe you mis-identified Meridiani LOL
I used to use a Japanese Mars server for my simulation comparisons
but can't for the life of me find the link now.
Out of all of the sims it had the most realistic looking sim shot
for comparison to my results out of all of the online stuff IMHO.
Hopefully I can find it for ya for a comparison.
Great stuff Trev....
Steve
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Thanks Steve, Mars is one target I really have put very little into over the years, but that is no excuse for the exceptionally poor effort at identifying the detail. Mind you, I was really stoked with the amount of detail that has been captured. The only thing I have for identification is a very large wall chart and when Joel pointed out my error and I went back to the chart it was a real "oh you idiot" moment.
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Originally Posted by slippo74
a pleasure for my eyes... well done
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Thanks for the most kind comment.