As promised, close to the full Moon to reduce shadowing effects (2007-06-29 21:30 GMT), I repeated the multispectral imaging of the ejecta complex around Copernicus crater. The following picture covers the same area than the images posted before but excluding the Erathostenes crater. The false color combination was the same (Red:NIR; Green:G; Blue:UV). The color was also saturated in order to better appreciate the different responses.
Monday, 9 July 2007
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