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Full Hill Pan?
azstrummer
post Aug 26 2004, 04:58 PM
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On the latest video update they have on the Rover website, the flight director showed a full color pancam pan from the top of the hill they're on. Of course the streaming video gave me horrible resolution and just a peak at it. I fully expected it to show up quickly on one of their websites but still see nothing. Anyone have a link to the image?

Also Doug, did you get stuck on the one you were producing. The last post where you mentioned it, it sounded as if it was coming quickly. Missing frames?
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djellison
post Aug 27 2004, 10:16 PM
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QUOTE (azstrummer @ Aug 27 2004, 03:50 PM)
Oh Doug, nice job on the model boats video. So are the onboard videos transmitted back to shore in realtime or are they saved onboard for later retrieval?

Live - the camera is TINY - about 20x20x20mm - with an 100mm wire arial smile.gif

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