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Mars Sky Mosaic

 

 

 

 

 

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TOSOM-2021 Science Advances 2022

The huge local dust gust lifting event seen by Perseverance on Sol 117.
Discussed here on the show on June 26 2021 where I interpret wind speeds of 240km/h (150mph). Almost a full year later, May 25 2022, the first science news about this event was published. A 55 author article showing that my prediction of the size estimation was correct. The authors see a much lower wind speed, but agree that it must be more than 54km/h (34mph). https://www.theothersideofmidnight.com/20210626-em and https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abn3783

 

 

 

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My visit at the historic Lowell Observatory 24″ Clark Telescope, viewing Jupiter, 2022-10-24.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Viking Orbiter photo of Candor Chasma at Lowell Observatory Museum. Location of “Candor City” on Mars: https://mars-news.de/life/city.html 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mars temperature theoretical min/max prediction in 1923,  https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1923ApJ….58…65M

 

 

 

 

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Mars temperature measurements in 1924 at Lowell Observatory, https://www.nature.com/articles/116472a0 

 

 

 

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Planetary Radiometer at Lowell Observatory Museum, used for measuring Mars and other planets temperatures.

 

 

 

 

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Mars surface temperatures as measured by Spirit Rover.
https://mars.nasa.gov/mer/spotlight/20070612.html

 

 

 

 

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My visit at the ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration (https://sese.asu.edu/space-missions) building during the International Mars Society Convention (https://marssociety.org/conventions/2022), 2022-10-21.

 

 

 

 

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My NASA FOIA Request 22-JPL-F-00655 about Perseverance Rover Mastcam-Z and WATSON camera pre-flight test images of calibration targets. Response: “our Prime Contractor, California Institute of Technology (Caltech) at JPL, conducted a search using the information in your request […] They could not locate any responsive records in the requested format.”

 

 

 

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These dusty lenses of the Skycam instrument on Perseverance try to measure the atmospheric opacity (tau) on Mars, Sol 600.

 

 

 

 

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Emirates Mars Orbiter EXI camera during clear weather and HST during global dust storm, my ICC daylight profile 5800K applied, emm_exi_l2a_20211129T072036_0140_xos4_f635_f546_f437, 

 

 

 

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Viking Lander images during normal clear weather, during dust storm 1976 and during winter 1980 with water ice surface frost. My ICC daylight profile 4600K applied.

 

 

 

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Viking Lander 1, 1976, Sol 39. My ICC daylight profile 4500K applied. This is how the surface would look like for human observers on location.

 

 

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Pre-flight test images taken by one of the Viking Lander spare cameras near Denver and at Great Sand Dunes National Park. My ICC daylight profile 4500K applied.

 

 

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JPL Marsyard, Navcam test rover raw image and processed with my ICC daylight 4500K profile. Raw image from COSPAR presentation 2021, page 32: https://trs.jpl.nasa.gov/bitstream/handle/2014/54225/CL%2320-6588.pdf       For comparison, same location seen by professional video camera, source: https://www.youtube.com/user/JPLraw 

 

 

 

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Pre-flight test images taken by Curiosity Rover’s MAHLI camera at JPL ATLO, my ICC daylight profile 3500K applied

 

 

 

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Raw digital image and processed with my ICC daylight profile 6400K. Same IMX214 image sensor as on Ingenuity Helicopter RTE camera.

 

 

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Perseverance surface photos taken by Navcam with my ICC daylight profile 4500K applied. This is how the surface would look like for human observers on location.

 

 

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Perseverance surface photos taken by Navcam with my ICC daylight profile 4500K applied. This is how the surface would look like for human observers on location.

 

 

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With my ICC daylight profiles color constancy between Perseverance Navcam (4500K), Mastcam-Z (3500K) and WATSON (3500K) could be achieved!

 

 

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Perseverance surface photos taken by WATSON camera with my ICC daylight profile 3500K applied. This is how the surface would look like for human observers on location.

 

 

 

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Curiosity Rover MAHLI camera images on Mars, Sol 3303 and Perseverance Rover Mastcam-Z image, Sol 45, my ICC daylight profile 3500K applied

 

 

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Perseverance parachute camera during landing, my ICC daylight profile 5800K applied.  Strange silver gray sky.

 

 

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Perseverance downlook camera during landing, my ICC daylight profile 5800K applied.

 

 

 

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Perseverance rover uplook camera during landing, my ICC daylight profile 5800K applied. Strange silver gray sky.

 

 

 

 

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Ingenuity Helicopter RTE camera, my ICC daylight profile 6400K applied. This is how the surface would look like for human observers on location.

 

 

 

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Ingenuity Helicopter RTE camera, my ICC daylight profile 6400K applied. This is how the surface would look like for human observers on location.

 

 

 

 

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