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SeDDaRA Image Gallery
Astronomy
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restorations
of the Recent Mars Images
Fig1: This is an image taken by the Galileo
space probe of Jupiter's moon Io.
Run your mouse over the
image to reveal the restored figure.
Fig 2: Although the image was taken by a
high-tech imaging system, the restoration can reveal further
information. Here,
the SeDDaRA restoration shows the the surface to be a bit 'rockier'
than previously seen.
Image courtesy of
NASA/JPL/Caltech
Fig1: This is a section of a high resolution
image of the sun. The image is displayed in false color. The highest
values are displayed in white, followed by yellow and red. The lowest
values are in black. This image shows part of a largest sunspot
recorded on 15 July 2002 with the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope on La
Palma. This image was post-processed using a phase-diversity technique
providing the highest resolution of the sun ever recorded.
Run your mouse over the
image to reveal the restored image.
Fig 2: The restored image is displayed using
the same false color scale. Application of SeDDaRA removes even more
blur from the image, increasing the resolution even more.
Image courtesy of the
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Fig1: This is a section of a high resolution
image of the Jupiter as taken by the Cassini space probe. The image is
a
portion of a global image of the planet taken by the narrow angle
camera
onboard NASA's Cassini spacecraft starting at 5:31 Universal time on
December
29, 2000, as the spacecraft neared Jupiter during its flyby of the
giant
plane. The image appears in real color, i.e. color as our eyes would
see
it. The great red eye is located in the upper right corner.
Run your mouse over the
image to reveal the restored image.
Fig 2: The restored image is displayed using
the same color scale. The improvement is quite apparent revealing
ridges within the smaller storms. The full global image has been
processed. We are hoping to get explicit permission to display that
image as well. Check back.
Image
courtesy of NASA/JPL/SSI
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