Finer detail of Solis lacus and of its surrounding albedo features


These are two Mars images with a two-hour separation.  Local weather conditions were not optimal but the high frame rates per second used produced some acceptable results. 

The image on the right shows more clearly the prominent albedo seen extending from Niliacus Lacus (NL) towards Sinus Meridiani (SM). This observation follows on the one I reported on October 21st 2020 as an "...extension is normally not captured as extending from NL but instead from SM". Improved weather conditions of October 22nd confirmed that this extension principally extends from NL. However, lighter albedo can be seen connecting this protuberance to SM. 

The other feature worth mentioning is the detail seen of Solis lacus and around it, as shown in the image on the right. 

In my opinion this side of Mars is the most remarkable one in view of the details and albedo variation found at this co-longitude.  

Overall, the albedo distribution seen today is not indicative of the presence of any dust clouds. 

Comments are welcome.