Astronomy Picture of the Day
April 24, 2016

Features of Siton Undae (EDM)
Features of Siton Undae (EDM)

Credits: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University (ASU) - Credits for the additional process. and color.: Dr Paolo C. Fienga/Lunar Explorer Italia/IPF

This is an Extra Detail Magnification ("EDM") obtained from the day before yesterday beautiful VIS image, taken by the NASA - Mars Odyssey Orbiter on February, 6th, 2016, and during its 62.762nd orbit around the Red Planet, where we were able to see a - relatively - small part of the Martian Sub-Region known as Siton Undae: a very large Dunefield located near Escorial Crater and the North Polar Cap.


Latitude (the Original Frame was centered): 75,3402° North
Longitude (the Original Frame was centered): 300,3640° East
Instrument: VIS


This image (which is a crop obtained from an Original Mars Odyssey Orbiter b/w and Map Projected frame published on the NASA - Planetary Photojournal with the ID n. PIA 20454) has been additionally processed, magnified to aid the visibility of the details, extra-contrast enhanced and sharpened, Gamma corrected and then colorized in Absolute Natural Colors (such as the colors that a normal human eye would actually perceive if someone were onboard the NASA - Mars Odyssey Orbiter and then looked down, towards the Surface of Mars), by using an original technique created - and, in time, dramatically improved - by the Lunar Explorer Italia Team.



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