A couple weeks, ago we ran an additional test of our long exposure settings on VMC. This time, we we upped the image exposure to 30 seconds.

A 30-second exposure using VMC to look up - Jupiter, Castor and Pollux are all tagged. Date-time stamp: 2014 DOY 095 18:49:26 UTC Credit: ESA/Mars Express/VMC

A 30-second exposure using VMC to look up – Jupiter, Castor and Pollux are all tagged. Date-time stamp: 2014 DOY 095 18:49:26 UTC Credit: ESA/Mars Express/VMC

Just like with our Phobos images, its best to have a target to look at and for this test we used Jupiter.

We found that, not only was Jupiter visible on just a 2-second exposure, but on the longer ones Jupiter was also visible together with the two twins of Gemini, Pollux and Castor.

So in this set we have our first image of a planet other than Mars and also our first confirmed imaging of stars!

The full image set along with all our other VMC images are in our Flickr channel.