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Old 25-June-2007, 07:40 PM
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Sorry, but I can't see any "hot spot" in images you linked: can you specify pixel position in images?

Anyway,I'm quite sure first image portraits an ancient martian archipelago!


Yes, a comparison scale would be nice, so we could know if "white" means "20°C" or "200°C".
I can't specify where it is locally. I can only state the information accompanying the image, that the max temperature is at 322 K, 49 C. This is quite high at this northern latitude.
What I'm trying to do is find a program, software that can locate where it is occurring in the image.
An archipelago is an interesting idea. It would suggest an ancient ocean on Mars.




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