sol 120 of OM20 ( white ):

this was created from 21 (!) images. That's this many: X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X.
I am totally mystified as to why the Phoenix team has such an interest in this tiny part of Mars.
Seven sets of RGB images with slightly different pointings implies a super-resolution image is the goal, so I did all my work at 4X with as carefull a registration of the images as I could achieve.
The EDF image seemed to look the best ( although not much different than average intensity ).
I hope we see the NASA version, along with some sort of comment as to why this is so interesting - and worthy of 21 exposures - whereas the weirdness in the other cells is not.
The dooms-sol clock is counting down and this is what is imaged.
WHY!?