martes, 14 de agosto de 2012


3-D View from the Front of Curiosity


This image is a 3-D view in front of NASA's Curiosity rover, which landed on Mars on Aug. 5 PDT (Aug. 6 EDT). The anaglyph was made from a stereo pair of Hazard-Avoidance Cameras on the front of the rover. The image is cropped but part of Mount Sharp, a peak that is about 3.4 miles (5.5 kilometers) high, is still visible rising above the terrain. 
This image was captured by the rover's front left Hazard-Avoidance camera at full resolution shortly after it landed. It has been linearized to remove the distorted appearance that results from its fisheye lens. A single "eye" view of Mount Sharp is available at PIA15986.

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  1. images extracted from http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/multimedia/gallery-indexEvents.html

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  2. This is amazing! The advancement of technology allows us to know more and more, not only our planet, but also other planets now!!!

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