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post Dec 20 2005, 03:46 PM
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QUOTE (mhoward @ Dec 20 2005, 03:43 PM)
MMB doesn't do very well close to the rover, but here is a crude MMB perspective view anyway:

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I'm not capable of seing your images mhoward...Does someone have the same problem?...

First MI are up:
http://qt.exploratorium.edu/mars/spirit/mi...ger/2005-12-20/


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post Dec 20 2005, 04:04 PM
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QUOTE (Sacha Martinetti-Lévy @ Dec 19 2005, 08:31 PM)
About Nix's anaglyph
Me too.

I'm a collector of astronomic anaglyphs, and practice myself (earth subjects smile.gif ) with a standard NPC.
That's a beauty. Really great. Many thanks to you.
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While updating my 3D Mars lecture, I just came across this 3D done earlier by Nico.
An overheard view of the landing site, very pertinent to the current discussion with excellent view of El Dorado, Home Plate etc

Try those Barbie and Sports Illustrated 3D glasses below

And compare it for context to Ustrax's/General's labeled map and the JPL labeled maps at these links

http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/index.p...pe=post&id=2878
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v352/ustrax/eldmap.jpg
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/tm-...MERA_A688_2.jpg

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post Dec 20 2005, 04:21 PM
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QUOTE (ustrax @ Dec 20 2005, 03:46 PM)
I'm not capable of seing your images mhoward...Does someone have the same problem?...
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Ustrax: I put my images on Flickr. Can you get to the site? If this is a problem for other people I'll consider hosting them somewhere else.
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post Dec 20 2005, 04:32 PM
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QUOTE (odave @ Dec 20 2005, 04:20 AM)
Here's what I get for raiding my kid's Christmas present.  The 3D glasses from the DVD are princess-pink with horsies on the side and a Barbie logo smack dab in the middle of the bridge:

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The guys at the shop say I look faaaabulous in them  tongue.gif

Hey, anything for my Mars fix!
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You could post a photo of yourself with a blond wig and the glasses. biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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QUOTE (mhoward @ Dec 20 2005, 04:21 PM)
Ustrax: I put my images on Flickr. Can you get to the site? If this is a problem for other people I'll consider hosting them somewhere else.
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mhoward, I can access the site but the images don't show up in any size at all, but probably is just temporary, yesterday was working fine...


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post Dec 20 2005, 04:45 PM
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QUOTE (Tesheiner @ Dec 20 2005, 11:32 AM)
You could post a photo of yourself with a blond wig and the glasses.  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif
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post Dec 20 2005, 05:14 PM
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If the rocks of the inner basin have a higher abundance of olivine, then this implies less water-modification. What, then, is the mineral filling the vein in Comanche?

http://qt.exploratorium.edu/mars/spirit/na...FFP0223L0M1.JPG

I've never seen basalt shocket with quarz before. Any guesses?
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post Dec 20 2005, 07:17 PM
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Quite an interesting item behind Spirit; looks like she drove right over it on the way to Commanche:

http://qt.exploratorium.edu/mars/spirit/na...FFP1979R0M1.JPG

It appears to be somewhat shallow bowl shaped (especially in an anaglyph) with a darker rim and a lighter "filling", but that may be a trick of the light. Or is it just a loose piece of rock disturbed by Spirit's passage; either way, the darker rim seems different.

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post Dec 20 2005, 08:36 PM
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QUOTE (ustrax @ Dec 20 2005, 04:43 PM)
mhoward, I can access the site but the images don't show up in any size at all, but probably is just temporary, yesterday was working fine...
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Working just fine now...Great images mhoward!
Let me return to that 3D Comanche!


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post Dec 20 2005, 10:24 PM
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Again on deck navcams from sol 697/8: polar and vertical projection...
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QUOTE (MaxSt @ Dec 20 2005, 02:19 AM)
Mine are from Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition.  cool.gif

Anyone have real 3D grasses, not anaglyph?
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Hehe, I don't have "real" 3D glasses, but I'll never part with my X-ray vision glasses, purchased via an advertisement in the back of a 1950's era edition of Boy's Life magazine. cool.gif
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While updating my 3D Mars lecture, I just came across this 3D done earlier by Nico. 
An overheard view of the landing site, very pertinent to the current discussion with excellent view of El Dorado, Home Plate etc
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Nico is an anaglyph wizard, and his anaglyph of the Columbia Hills is awesome. I found it several months ago while I was exploring his site and saved a copy to my reference library because it was so useful to me. It's a keeper.


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post Dec 21 2005, 07:16 AM
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Glad you like the anaglyph! If I find the time besides colorpans, I'll check some other orbital anaglyphs I have been meaning to do.

Meanwhile, don't forget this guy's site - wonderfully crisp & bright anaglyphs from Spirit, Oppy, MEX, MOC, ...

Mars Unearthed

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post Dec 21 2005, 09:55 AM
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Spirit working on Comanche.

A panoramic view taken on Sol 698 with the R0 navcam.

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post Dec 21 2005, 01:14 PM
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QUOTE (NIX @ Dec 21 2005, 07:16 AM)
Glad you like the anaglyph! If I find the time besides colorpans, I'll check some other orbital anaglyphs I have been meaning to do.

Meanwhile, don't forget this guy's site - wonderfully crisp & bright anaglyphs from Spirit, Oppy, MEX, MOC, ...

Mars Unearthed

Nico smile.gif
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Hi Nico,

yes. I also visit the excellent marsunearthed site.

Mars Unearthed

lots of awesome stuff, also on Cassini

and, at least in the past, as I just now recall, he will even send you a pair of 3D glasses with his LOGO !! they look cool

check it out

My experience is that the audience really responds to 3D images. So I've created a seperate 3D presentation and its been relatively easy to entice the schools and clubs, etc to purchase the inexpensive paper anaglyph glasses for the audience.

when you see people reaching for the screen to touch spirit and oppy, it feels good

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post Dec 21 2005, 03:28 PM
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How about this one.

Spirit working on Comanche. Taken on Sol 697- 698 with the R0 navcam.

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