by iamlucky13 » Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:24 pm
It might be the terminator, but it seemed very abrupt to me...it doesn't seem to fade gradually as the sunlight strikes at increasingly oblique angles, but I guess that could make sense if, as auroradude suggested, they selectively brightened portions of the image. I'm also not used to seeing smooth terminators (think craters on the moon), but now that I look a little closer, I see there seems to be a little unevenness corresponding to the bands that may reveal slightly different cloud heights.
I passed over the mention in the caption that the image was "near" the terminator on my first read. It seems the image is not just near the terminator, it's of the terminator.
You'll also notice the top of the image is a little darker. I'm not sure what to think about that either, but it's much less dramatic.
It might be the terminator, but it seemed very abrupt to me...it doesn't seem to fade gradually as the sunlight strikes at increasingly oblique angles, but I guess that could make sense if, as auroradude suggested, they selectively brightened portions of the image. I'm also not used to seeing smooth terminators (think craters on the moon), but now that I look a little closer, I see there seems to be a little unevenness corresponding to the bands that may reveal slightly different cloud heights.
I passed over the mention in the caption that the image was "near" the terminator on my first read. It seems the image is not just near the terminator, it's of the terminator.
You'll also notice the top of the image is a little darker. I'm not sure what to think about that either, but it's much less dramatic.