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Vanden
post Sep 10 2012, 03:32 PM
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(First part)

Calypso


Bonestell


Home Plate South


McMurdo


Seminole


Everest


Husband Hill Summit


Independence


Lookout


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elakdawalla
post Dec 5 2012, 09:20 PM
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Abso-tively. For VRs, what I need is a still version (JPEG or PNG or whatever, downsampled is okay), and then I can catalog the VR along with that. It would really really help if someone could write captions to each one for me -- sol number (or range), Earth date (or range), and a sentence or two about the context for the rover being in that particular place at that particular time. These captions may exist already somewhere and just need to be copied and pasted.

Fantastic work, Vanden.


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