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First drill stop: John Klein in Yellowknife Bay, Site 6, Sol 166-271, January 23-May 12, 2013 |
Jan 23 2013, 11:12 PM
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And *most* of us here know to respect mission personnel's judgment when it comes to deciding how much to discuss. Pushing professionals to reveal more is short-sighted and counter-productive, because if they reveal more than they should they can be (and have been) told to shut up completely (or at least warned of dire consequences if they make a mistake again, which amounts to the same thing).
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Jan 24 2013, 01:41 AM
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Sol 166 NAVCAM Left view. This one went down kicking and screaming; tons of parallax with such close in images....
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Feb 1 2013, 03:17 AM
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I confess - I'm a z-axis junkie. But I couldn't resist trying this while waiting for the additional Sol 172 MC100's and their dedicated MC34 companions to arrive. Here's the two overlapping portions of Sol 170's big MC34 pano paired with Sol 172's MC 100 pano. Time of day was close enough to work reasonably well, and so far as I remember some of these areas have never had any good MC stereo views. The Sol 170 light was quite diffuse so there's some slight shadow mismatching and it'll of course render infinitely better when the dedicating Sol 172 pairings are in. Still, not too bad for a cursory 3D perusal I guess...
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