Monochromatic images of Mars across various altitudes have been captured by the UAE's Hope Probe.
The images were taken by EXI using its 635 nm filter during an orbit of the Red Planet between May 5 and 6.
"Before using these images for scientific analysis, corrections has to be made where possible for any impacts associated with the detector and optics, as well as those that occur as part of being in orbit around Mars such as cosmic rays," the Hope Mars Mission explained in a series of Tweets.
Images taken by @HopeMarsMission's EXI using its 635 nm filter during an orbit of Mars on May 5-6, 2021. #UAE pic.twitter.com/0heyyz5osK
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) June 14, 2021
Before using these images for scientific analysis, corrections has to be made where possible for any impacts associated with the detector and optics, as well as those that occur as part of being in orbit around Mars such as cosmic rays. pic.twitter.com/5N85IqlGxa
— Hope Mars Mission (@HopeMarsMission) June 14, 2021


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