Diving Into the Image Details
In the Earth's image, the west coast of South America can be discerned in the lower right corner, albeit cloud formations are the most prominent feature. These clouds shine so brightly against the Moon that they appear saturated in the HiRISE images, which were produced using three filters - red, green and blue, culminating in a composite image. The red filter image was largely saturated, the blue-green image exhibited significant saturation, and the brightest clouds appeared saturated in the IR image. To produce a visually appealing version, substantial processing was required. The Moon's image, while unsaturated, is intensified relative to Earth, making it valuable for camera calibration.
Earth and Moon: A View from 142 Million Kilometers. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona
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