by MarkBour » Thu Apr 11, 2019 1:45 am
Because of my last name, some unkind people have occasionally given me the nickname of "goldfish".
... But anyway, what were we talking about?
Oh yes. Slowing down the video of Phobos.
If you follow the
second linked word "Phobos" in the APOD caption, it leads to Wikipedia's Phobos article,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phobos_(moon). If you look down in that article under the section "Origin", at the right is a bit of media that Curiosity took quite a while ago, on 2013-08-20. It is satisfyingly slow, so Bruce and De58te, you might like it ... I do. It also repeats at 6x at the same stately speed. The direct reference to the video is:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... p.vp9.webm
The enlarged version shows the same kind of pixelation that caused JohnD to wonder if the Diemos video showed rotation. I agree, it certainly did look a lot like rotation, but as Chris pointed out, that cannot be. The above referenced video helps one confirm that it was an illusion, as the pixelation effects are consistent between this video and the Diemos video.
Because of my last name, some unkind people have occasionally given me the nickname of "goldfish".
... But anyway, what were we talking about? :-)
Oh yes. Slowing down the video of Phobos.
If you follow the [i]second[/i] linked word "Phobos" in the APOD caption, it leads to Wikipedia's Phobos article, [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phobos_(moon)[/url]. If you look down in that article under the section "Origin", at the right is a bit of media that Curiosity took quite a while ago, on 2013-08-20. It is satisfyingly slow, so Bruce and De58te, you might like it ... I do. It also repeats at 6x at the same stately speed. The direct reference to the video is: [url]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/8/8c/MarsCuriosityRover-PhobosEclipsesSun-20130820.ogv/MarsCuriosityRover-PhobosEclipsesSun-20130820.ogv.480p.vp9.webm[/url]
The enlarged version shows the same kind of pixelation that caused JohnD to wonder if the Diemos video showed rotation. I agree, it certainly did look a lot like rotation, but as Chris pointed out, that cannot be. The above referenced video helps one confirm that it was an illusion, as the pixelation effects are consistent between this video and the Diemos video.