Hi, first off, I see no track. Due to the fact that the surface in this movie is uneven and around there are other surface particles/features at the same level as your "debris" and the remaining part of the assumed track is also an aerogel (surface) formation/structure still out of focus. And if it would be tracking from right to left then the right part of it has to be first in focus.
I guess your "debris" are accumulated surface particles (dust?) due to the surface structure here.
Anyway thanks for posting, it looks interesting as well.
Er... what, where?
If you are referring to that subtle line running up to, connecting, and continuing beyond the two top left specks, surely this is just a shallow linear surface fold in which two dust particles happen to have collected.
It seems far too 'horizontal' to be even a very low angle track.
Greuti's I prefer.
Greuti's looks like dimples. I can say I see things right on the edge of those things lower, but not above. Kinda like those spots are pushed down sharply, not gradually and the "stuff" is only surface.
greuti wrote:It is an old ID number one, isn't it?
No, it isn't. This movie was delivered to me yesterday.
Did you see it before/afterwards? The forum search didn't know the ID.
Does the VM serve me with retired movies?
Nikita wrote:Greuti's looks like dimples. I can say I see things right on the edge of those things lower, but not above.
Kinda like those spots are pushed down sharply, not gradually and the "stuff" is only surface.
Does anyone else see it that way?
Hi Nikita,
This "magnification" of ID3964782V1 makes it clearer, I think.
It is rather a track with particle than something else. The GIF contains 6 pics.
Greuti,
Great job putting that together!
It does look better that way. It's another that is worth the look. I'm amazed at such a shallow depth that there wouldn't be more of a track, those things are really moving. Plus it looks like there are two specks, or at least one speck and one possible track. I also didn't think we should see the particles. But you know, they do say to expect the unexpected, you could have something!
Could be that I saw it when I sifted through the "I think I've found a track, what do you think?" thread, but then not considered as LAT because of its shallow and clean look (for such a long "track").
Would really like to have a look at the joining movie. In the meantime we could it list.