Check out todays APOD for a spectacular pic of Mars from Hubble

Cool, huh?

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope took this snapshot of Mars 11 hours before the planet made its closest approach to Earth. The two planets are 34,648,840 miles (55,760,220 km) apart. This image was made from a series of exposures taken between 6:20 p.m. and 7:12 p.m. EDT Aug. 26 with Hubble's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2.
Paul wrote:Look at how blue the atmospheric scattering is around the limb. Could it be that NASA really have been pulling the wool over our eyes about Mars' sky colour? I've seen sites with very convincing arguments that they alter the images to make the sky look redder and less "Earth-like", maybe someone's got a link to one... this makes me all the more convinced.
In fact it's kinda pinkish (as celestia shows) and blue at sunrise & sunset. Pathfinder images show this very well.
What would be the point of altering the images anyway...? What would they gain from making it seem less earthlike...?
Paul wrote:In fact it's kinda pinkish (as celestia shows) and blue at sunrise & sunset. Pathfinder images show this very well.
Well, Celestia's just copying the results from Mars missions, isn't it? Also, I don't recall seeing any Pathfinder pictures that have any blueness to the Martian sky. Do you have a URL to any such images? The only ones I've seen that had any blueness were the ones which had been "re-adjusted" away from the NASA version.What would be the point of altering the images anyway...? What would they gain from making it seem less earthlike...?
The reasoning (speculative, of course) was that NASA tinted the images to make them look more "alien" because they thought the images looked too Earth-like, and they were afraid people would think that the pictures were of some Earh desert and the mission was a hoax... sounds depressingly familiar, doesn't it!![]()
Cheers,
Paul
Fridger wrote:I do not believe these colors.
How come that /all past truecolor RGB photo's/ from HST's wide field camera have this very red appearance (see my photo's from the Nasa site a number of threads [in textures] back) that also nicely extrapolates to what I can see with my own eyes in my telescope!