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InSight - IDC - SOL 1198 - Video 8K 60fps (from 9 images)
What I am showing you today is breathtaking. Yes, I may be biased, but I'm happy to show the world our processing via artificial intelligence.
We took images captured by NASA's InSight lander at SOL 1198 (10 April 2022) between 05:23:32 and 05:31:41 LMST. From these 10 raw shots (the original images have a resolution of 1024x1024 pixels), we were able to reconstruct the entire sequence in high definition (8K 60fps).
This is really what we would have seen if we had been there. Isn't it wonderful? Please share this document, show as many people as possible what technology can achieve today.
Think about it: that little Sun, it is still our Sun, the one that warms us every day, here on Earth, with its light. There it only appears smaller and less bright, because of the greater orbital distance of Mars.
⭐Documents:
mars.nasa.gov/insight/multimedia/raw-images/
⭐Credits: Original Images courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech
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InSight - IDC - SOL 1198 - Video 8K 60fps (from 9 images)
What I am showing you today is breathtaking. Yes, I may be biased, but I'm happy to show the world our processing via artificial intelligence.
We took images captured by NASA's InSight lander at SOL 1198 (10 April 2022) between 05:23:32 and 05:31:41 LMST. From these 10 raw shots (the original images have a resolution of 1024x1024 pixels), we were able to reconstruct the entire sequence in high definition (8K 60fps).
This is really what we would have seen if we had been there. Isn't it wonderful? Please share this document, show as many people as possible what technology can achieve today.
Think about it: that little Sun, it is still our Sun, the one that warms us every day, here on Earth, with its light. There it only appears smaller and less bright, because of the greater orbital distance of Mars.
⭐Documents:
mars.nasa.gov/insight/multimedia/raw-images/
⭐Credits: Original Images courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech
⭐Credit for audio background (no copyright music):
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Found You - Atch soundcloud.com/atch-music
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/_found-you
Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/vlTLsmc5MCQ ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––