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PostPosted: November 7, 2004 9:18 AM 

L2/L5 3 image Pan:

Large (1.8 MB) version

Small (0.5 MB) version

I was going to post the PNG made from the original TIF panorama -- but the PNG file is 5.6 MB and the only difference is you can see the original compression artifacts better at high magnigication. Sheesh.

There is a difference in the color of the gray silt between the 2nd and 3rd image. There simply weren't enough bits to twiddle to match the color and contrast correctly. NASA's 12 bit versions should look better.

Oh, the Areology: The fine dust is sure doing a fine impression of fluid flow.

Does anyone know just how close the equations of fine dust moving under low gravity and wind in a dry, cold, low pressure environment match the equations for water flow in a warm, wet, high pressure high gravity environment?

These patterns look too damn familiar notto to have a close analog.


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