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Caption: Figure A6.
Two unprocessed and unprojected images of Loki P. taken during orbit 58 (2024 February 3; panel (A) at 17:54:10 and panel (B) at 17:54:40). Only a square 2 × 1 pixel filter has been applied to remove the odd–even effect. In panel (A), the gray band is a 10 pixel wide inactive region of the detector, which separates the part of the detector that is placed beyond the L-band filter (lines from 1 to 128) and that beyond the M-band filter (lines from 139 to 266). In panel (B), the gray area is outside the detector. A faint, diagonal line of brighter radiance, going from the southwest part of the central island to the northeast one, is visible in both images. The horizontal region in the central island, at line ∼150, is probably an artifact of the detector since it is visible only in panel (A). A second, fainter diagonal line, going from west-southwest to northeast, is barely visible in panel (B).
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