Local weather conditions have slightly improved. A slightly better image resolution was achieved compared to previous days. However, the presence of thin clouds was most likely because of sudden deterioration in the image quality seen during the acquisition process. This is why I used a high rate of frames per second (around 150 fps) to counter this problem.
Again Mare Cimmerium is well in sight, together with subtle finer detail. Hesperia is well defined and separates well Mare Cimmerium from Mare Tyrrhenum. The North Polar Cap is not so much visible and a hint of Elysium is evident in the 742nm IR image. The south polar cap (top) is now much reduced in size.
Comments are welcome.