Hard to explain how much I love this grainy, long-exposure image from the Perseverance rover showing Deimos in the pre-dawn sky. Just hours before it was taken, I was also out in the cold, taking pictures of the sky, one planet away. Perseverance saw the very same constellations that I did.
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A few of us couldn't help but notice that these images coincided with the Clipper flyby, was that the original idea of that sequence?
I'd love to see a long duration time-lapse of a sunrise one day, spanning from the early dawn until the sun is a bit higher in the sky. I'm wondering how the ambient light would change in that timeframe.
I'm wondering, because the earlier also has Deimos in there which I'd need to patch out before doing the subtraction.