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Etched Terrain In Stereo
aldo12xu
post Mar 29 2005, 04:21 AM
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I generated a few stereo images of the etched terrain from Viking to Victoria craters. I'm not 100 percent confident in my renditions, simply because the landscape looks pretty bizarre: undulating terrain with parallel east-west trending ridges that even affect the ejecta around Victoria and Erebus.

Here are my source images. Thanks to Alan for pointing them out to me:

Left: http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/r10_r15/im...5/R1500822.html
Right: http://moc.rlproject.com/end_vic_1m.jpg

Anaglyph:
733 Kb: http://www.marsgeo.com/Photos/Opportunity/Etched_LRa_s.jpg
2.0 Mb: http://www.marsgeo.com/Photos/Opportunity/Etched_LRa.jpg

Parallel method:
267 Kb: http://www.marsgeo.com/Photos/Opportunity/Etched_LR_s.jpg
1.6 Mb: http://www.marsgeo.com/Photos/Opportunity/Etched_LR.jpg

Crosseyed method:
265 Kb: http://www.marsgeo.com/Photos/Opportunity/Etched_LRx_s.jpg
1.6 Mb: http://www.marsgeo.com/Photos/Opportunity/Etched_LRx.jpg


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