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 Tuesday, March 08 2011 @ 04:44 pm EST (Read 1550 times)  
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Hello. Looks like times are slow again because I am again digging around for things to adjust. This project is about the impact crater the spacecraft flyby imaged from 5 or so years ago. Let me say that this is a NASA image posted all over the world. I simply used there information using my software packages that I would use on all my own comet images. There was nothing added or drawn to inhance. The images I saw of before and after IMO were not at a level to inspire a great quality responce. The fact they made either the impact or the return is mind boggling like boneless chicken. I am sure the adjustment I have come up with will not please all but thats ok. I was bored and I generally end up in trouble when this happens. Anyway I will let you decide if this is the crater as a true image or not. The left is a before and the right after with the inset my adjustment. One more thing, I did send this to a NASA scientist and received no reply which usually means it has a problem or is not beleived. That's OK as we all paid for these images. Wink
Thanks all
Mike H.


 
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