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's 102m was mostly over regolith ripples. Some of them had really interesting patterns on them, carved by the wind.
Most images were downlinked yesterday.

198+1 processed HELI_NAV & HELI_RTE images animated at 5 fps
RMC: 38.0001 (corrected)
Sol: 667, LMST: 16:31:25
(The initial image is from an earlier sol)
Original: mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-ima
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/65dBnoise

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Tom Montgomery

@65dBnoise

More good work! These videos must require significant effort, if only to locate and match up the Nav frames with the RTE images. Definitely worth the time, IMO, though.

Will these be somehow made available in a collection, someday?

The dancing spots seem to mostly move around just after takeoff and just before landing. I see less moving around during the flight. 🤔

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