File:Ingenuity's fourth flight - panoramic capture from both cameras on Sol 69.webm
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DescriptionIngenuity's fourth flight - panoramic capture from both cameras on Sol 69.webm |
English: Combining the frames from both the MastCam-Zs I was able to process this video in which the camera appears to pan left and right following Ingenuity while it crosses the Martian atmosphere. What you see is in real time. The video shows the whole sequence of the fourth flight, from the power-up of the rotors to them stopping. |
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Source | YouTube: Ingenuity's 4th flight - panoramic capture from both cameras on Sol 69 – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | NASA/JPL-Caltech; Processing by A.Piras/SardAstro |
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