Debug: Database connection successful Mars Rover cameras - the orange filter... / Mars Rovers / University Rover Challenge / New Mars Forums

New Mars Forums

Official discussion forum of The Mars Society and MarsNews.com

You are not logged in.

Announcement

Announcement: This forum has successfully made it through the upgraded. Please login.

#1 2017-12-03 17:34:56

louis
Member
From: UK
Registered: 2008-03-24
Posts: 7,208

Mars Rover cameras - the orange filter...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PevDwIENVKA

Interesting discussion of the use of filters on Mars Rover cameras, filters which provide an oddly distorted view of the Mars landscape.

Any thoughts? 

I am reassured by this that many Mars anomalies researchers are right to remove the filter effects.


Let's Go to Mars...Google on: Fast Track to Mars blogspot.com

Offline

Like button can go here

#2 2020-11-30 03:10:04

Tmcom
Member
Registered: 2017-03-02
Posts: 840

Re: Mars Rover cameras - the orange filter...

louis wrote:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PevDwIENVKA

Interesting discussion of the use of filters on Mars Rover cameras, filters which provide an oddly distorted view of the Mars landscape.

Any thoughts? 

I am reassured by this that many Mars anomalies researchers are right to remove the filter effects.

They don't want the masses to realize that Mars is earthlike, and the next one on its way, will be more of the same.

I have seen Curiositys ground level camera, take a shot of the ground, (or no more than a meter) but it had so much orange over it, it was like the rover was driving through a severe dust storm, (but the Mast Cam shows a clear sky).

Then NASA gives a p...weak explanation, the herd buy it, and every one is happy, except us.

We have another 13 years of this crap, so may as well get used to it.

But one day we will be proven right, instead of being shunned by lemmings, then they will be the nutters.

Offline

Like button can go here

Board footer

Powered by FluxBB