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Bill Harris
post Oct 10 2005, 11:14 PM
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I may be going bonkers...

I swear I remember this morning someone giving an URL for a big 25 Mb GIF of an MOC/MSSS image of either Erebus or Columbia Hills. I had a so-so connection this morning so I planned to download it this evening. Look as I may, I can't find mention of it here... I've looked in the past couple of day's postings in Spirit and Opportunity and it's not there.

Was I dreaming or what? blink.gif

--Bill


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Bill Harris
post Oct 11 2005, 02:16 AM
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Doh! I must have looked past that last-noted message a dozen times. That is the one.

"But when trying to plot the rover position, and looking to this very nice MOC image (be careful! the full resolution GIF is about 20MB!),"

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