by MarkBour » Thu Dec 13, 2018 5:35 pm
Thanks for the additional views, chris and aildoux. They're very nice.
NCTom wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 12:40 pm
It could be my aging eyes, but there appears to be a rectangle of lighter material stretching from upper left to lower right on both the APOD and Chris' stereo pair (which almost left me permanently cross-eyed). Is it for real, and if so, has there been any realistic speculation as to its nature?
I can vaguely see it, I believe I might be seeing the same lighter patch you are describing. Of course Bennu is a very rough surface, and one should expect the "opposition surge" effect (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opposition_surge) . So, looking at the lighting here, one could consider that effect before looking for any further cause. In the "Now settling in" link in the APOD caption there is a video composed from many captures. Though it is not at all as clear as these stills, it shows a light patch in the middle that stays in the same position as the body rotates. So, my guess is that this is a lighting effect you are seeing.
Thanks for the additional views, chris and aildoux. They're very nice.
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It could be my aging eyes, but there appears to be a rectangle of lighter material stretching from upper left to lower right on both the APOD and Chris' stereo pair (which almost left me permanently cross-eyed). Is it for real, and if so, has there been any realistic speculation as to its nature?
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I can vaguely see it, I believe I might be seeing the same lighter patch you are describing. Of course Bennu is a very rough surface, and one should expect the "opposition surge" effect ([url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opposition_surge[/url]) . So, looking at the lighting here, one could consider that effect before looking for any further cause. In the "Now settling in" link in the APOD caption there is a video composed from many captures. Though it is not at all as clear as these stills, it shows a light patch in the middle that stays in the same position as the body rotates. So, my guess is that this is a lighting effect you are seeing.