We also took a "video" with the M-100 camera. The camera is able to acquire "motion JPEG" compressed video (something like Quicktime). The quality of our initial attempt at a movie is pretty bad (JPEG Quality 50), and in motion shows lots of compression frame to compression frame variance. However, this first test video does illustrate the general capability. In this video, look for joggers and motion of the trees in the far field to see that it is really changing. This file in original raw format (15 frame Group of Pictures (GOPs)) was about 40 MBytes, which is about a days worth of downlink from MSL (if it were all allocated to bringing down a movie). Better quality will take longer, and bringing down video would not normally get a large allocation of downlink, so it might take a week or longer to get only a minute's worth of video back to Earth. Quarter-size MPEG4, 7.3 MB Quarter-size Quicktime (Motion JPEG), 28.5 MB Full-resolution 720p HD Quicktime (Motion JPEG), 1280x720), 111 MB