Hi Horace, >From Horace,
> It takes a while to register these three photos for toggling, but the > movement of some of this stuff over this 5 minute period is > extraordinary because it is gradual across the three frames, and is > not due to the change of focus that occurs between the 3 frames. > All the frames were illuminated in green. > > http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu/images.php?gID=29352&cID=274 > http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu/images.php?gID=29361&cID=274 > http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu/images.php?gID=29376&cID=274 > > Best regards, > > Horace Heffner > http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/ > I'm puzzled. I've toggled through these three photos numerous times, and what I personally see is NASA attempting to get better more focused images of the martian granules. Any "movement" I perceive is a deliberate but gradual change in focal length from the lander's camera, that along with a slight change in the angle of the camera. The martian granules themselves, however, do not appear to have moved and/or changed, insofar as I can see. Can you clarify? Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

