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tedstryk
post Jan 20 2005, 11:04 AM
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I just thought I would post this link. It has some really cool stuff...shows the true capability of the Viking imaging system. Too bad they couldn't move.

http://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/vikingl/vl_images.html


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aldo12xu
post Jan 25 2005, 05:48 PM
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Nice work, Ted. I remember the Viking colour pictures when they were first transmitted on the TV. They looked so cool and exotic. I probably have close to 75 of the original 8 x 10 photos NASA mailed out to the general public. But your and Sunspot's versions are so much more clearer. It's good to be able to revisit the Viking landing sites like this and I hope you post some more reworked images.

Cheers,
Aldo.


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