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Okay. I've posted a video similar to this one before, but this one is very wow.
It's full motion video. I believe the other one was only one image ever 5 seconds. Second, this one is in HD. Finally, this one also has sound!
The video isn't Youtube, so you have to click the link to see it.
Enjoy!
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Immerse yourself in every eye-popping detail of Curiosity’s harrowing plummet to the Martian surface in this new ultra-high-definition video.
The painstaking labor of love comes from filmmaker Bard Canning, who spent over a month getting every piece of the video in tip-top shape. Extrapolating the original Mars Descent Imager (MARDI) camera’s low-res four frames-per-second video, Canning boosted it up to 30 frames per second and rendered the footage in 1080p. By adding hundreds of motion-tracking and adjustment points, he was able to create a smoother ride and show off the most interesting features of the Martian surface.
Link to article and video.
It's full motion video. I believe the other one was only one image ever 5 seconds. Second, this one is in HD. Finally, this one also has sound!

The video isn't Youtube, so you have to click the link to see it.
Enjoy!
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Immerse yourself in every eye-popping detail of Curiosity’s harrowing plummet to the Martian surface in this new ultra-high-definition video.
The painstaking labor of love comes from filmmaker Bard Canning, who spent over a month getting every piece of the video in tip-top shape. Extrapolating the original Mars Descent Imager (MARDI) camera’s low-res four frames-per-second video, Canning boosted it up to 30 frames per second and rendered the footage in 1080p. By adding hundreds of motion-tracking and adjustment points, he was able to create a smoother ride and show off the most interesting features of the Martian surface.
Link to article and video.