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WeBeGood
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Post by WeBeGood »

Compare to Figure 4B and 4C at this site:

http://setas-www.larc.nasa.gov/meep/30- ... gures.html
(B) Typical small pit of modestly irregular plan-view and rough interior, yet lacking radial fractures. (C) Intermediate-sized pit displaying a pronounced relief in the pit interior and modestly developed, radial fractures; the latter do not extend to great depth and are confined to the immediate aerogel surface.

Maybe these two MIR samples are also StarSnowFlakes.
endust wrote:probably a surface feature not much down focus to the movie
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Post by KarMann »

I'd lean towards surface scratch, or surface "feature", or something like that, actually part of the surface rather than debris on the surface. But still on the surface, yes.
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Another one that I'd like to undertand...

Post by Herculano »

14022A

Lower left quadrant... two paralel light streaks...
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Post by DustBuster »

I'd say they are exactly that.
It looks like small, raised 'pimples' on the surface catching the light used in recording the images.

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Post by josemiguel »

FOR ME IS NOT A TRACK
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hey, there's a hair on my movie!

Post by mwhiz »

lol. i think that movie 29269 has a hair on it. looks about right because human hairs are about 25 microns across... anybody know for sure?
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Post by endust »

Thats interesting WeBeGood. Non of our instructions address surface impact features like those. Maybe its assumed they can identify those without our help. Happy starsnowflake hunting
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Post by Orion_0169 »

So here I am... going through movies... and what pops up?!?!? The communist ballerina! Sheesh. I'm starting to think at well over 4000 real movies, I'm ready for new material.
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Post by dbsep1 »

Not sure if its a hair but it looks out of place. The sad thing is that if it doesn’t look just like what they have taught in the training 'a round doughnut hole' it won’t get reviewed, because not enough people will tag it.

Here is one that I found that I thought was a hair as well. Its been viewed 28 times and I'm the only one whose tagged it.

http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... e_id=34436

I was wondering how you inserted the link in your post. The only way I can seem to do it is too insert the full text.
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Post by Blarrrg »

dbsep - Use something like [url=movie url]Text goes here[/url].
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Post by jcbc »

dbsep1 wrote:Here is one that I found that I thought was a hair as well. Its been viewed 28 times and I'm the only one whose tagged it.
If it was below the surface, I would've tagged it...

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Post by star~shaped »

I think I saw that film as well.

I keep waiting for the Virgin Mary to turn up. She seems to show up everywhere eventually. If a grilled cheese sandwhich, why not aerogel?
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Post by dbsep1 »

Here is one that I found that looks similar to yours. I tagged it and it has been viewed 40 times and tagged 16. It does appear to be on the surface of the aero gel so I doubt if it’s actually a track.

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Post by mwhiz »

bigal: that's more like a dust mite at this scale :P
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