[meteorite-list] Mars in 3D

2008-07-18 Thread lebofsky
Hi All:


I do not think that I have seen this posted.

Get out your 3D glasses for some neat views of the surface of Mars from
the Phoenix lander.


http://uanews.org/node/20619

Larry


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Re: [meteorite-list] Mars in 3D

2008-07-18 Thread Pete Pete

What a pleasure - what a great tech-time to live in! 

In most of the pics, esp: 

http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/260387main_SS016IOF897644320_11E1CL1T1_full.jpg
 
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/260387main_SS016IOF897644320_11E1CL1T1_full.jpg

there is a curious mix of rounded stones and sharp fractured stones.

Cheers, 
Pete





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 Hi All:


 I do not think that I have seen this posted.

 Get out your 3D glasses for some neat views of the surface of Mars from
 the Phoenix lander.


 http://uanews.org/node/20619

 Larry


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Re: [meteorite-list] Mars in 3D

2008-07-18 Thread MeteorHntr
Larry,

Wow, some of those sure look like  water washes one sees in Earth deserts.

I found myself ducking my head  lower (as if I was looking out a window) in 
hopes of seeing farther out onto the  horizon of some of these photos.  

SNC rocks by the BILLIONS and  BILLIONS!

Thanks Larry.

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Re: [meteorite-list] Mars in 3D

2008-07-18 Thread Pete Pete

 What a pleasure - what a great tech-time to live in! 

 In most of the pics, esp:  

http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/260387main_SS016IOF897644320_11E1CL1T1_full.jpg
 
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/260387main_SS016IOF897644320_11E1CL1T1_full.jpg
 

there is a curious mix of rounded stones and sharp fractured stones. 


Cheers, Pete 


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 I do not think that I have seen this posted.

 Get out your 3D glasses for some neat views of the surface of Mars from
 the Phoenix lander.


 http://uanews.org/node/20619

 Larry


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[meteorite-list] Mars in 3D

2008-07-18 Thread Pete Shugar
I guess I'm outa luck as I only have 2D glasses.
Where do you find the 3D glasses? I should have
saved mine from when I was a kid back in prehistoric
times.
Pete

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Re: [meteorite-list] Mars in 3D

2008-07-18 Thread Kashuba
Pete, Bernd, List,

I have bought 3D glasses from these folks:

http://www.berezin.com/3D/3dglasses.htm

There's nothing wrong with the cheap cardboard ones for occasional use.
They are also easy to stick into an envelope to send to friends so they can
see 3D pics you might produce and post.

Here are a few anaglyphs I've made myself.  My favorite is the small vug of
crystals in D'Orbigny Angrite.

http://johnkashuba.com/Anaglyph_Index.html

All the best,

- John

John Kashuba
Ontario, California



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Subject: [meteorite-list] Mars in 3D

I guess I'm outa luck as I only have 2D glasses.
Where do you find the 3D glasses? I should have
saved mine from when I was a kid back in prehistoric
times.
Pete

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Re: [meteorite-list] Mars in 3D

2008-07-18 Thread Darren Garrison
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:36:08 -0500, you wrote:

I guess I'm outa luck as I only have 2D glasses.
Where do you find the 3D glasses? I should have
saved mine from when I was a kid back in prehistoric
times.

In general, most times when a question starts with where do you get, the
answer is Ebay:.

http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40_trksid=m37satitle=3-d+glassescategory0=

I have some that I bought on Ebay years back (when 3-D shots from NASA first
came out) that were from SpyKids 3D.  They work fine.  
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Re: [meteorite-list] Mars in 3D

2008-07-18 Thread Pete Pete

Hi, all,

Mine are from one of my daughter's old 3D books.
Any craft store, or gift wrapping store selling cellophane sheets will give you 
the materials.

Cheers,
Pete




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 I guess I'm outa luck as I only have 2D glasses.
 Where do you find the 3D glasses? I should have
 saved mine from when I was a kid back in prehistoric
 times.
 Pete

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[meteorite-list] Mars in 3D

2008-07-18 Thread bernd . pauli
Carl wrote: If you have a back copy of National Geographics magazine
August1998 issue it came with 3D glasses to look at Mars in that issue too.

One of the Sky  Telescope back issues came with 3D goggles
too, but, unfortunately, I don't remember which issue it was :-(

Bernd

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Re: [meteorite-list] Mars in 3D

2008-07-18 Thread Mark Hodges

Thanks, that was just too cool!!!

Mark




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Hi All:


I do not think that I have seen this posted.

Get out your 3D glasses for some neat views of the surface of Mars from
the Phoenix lander.


http://uanews.org/node/20619

Larry


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RE: [meteorite-list] Mars in 3D

2006-03-02 Thread Pete Pete


Hello, all,

With common red/blue filtered glasses, you can see several Mars photos in 
exceptionally detailed

3D here:

http://berlinadmin.dlr.de/Missions/express/firsteng.shtml
http://berlinadmin.dlr.de/Missions/express/firsteng.shtml

(Technology from the '50's that just won't quit!)
Cheers,
Pete


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Subject: [meteorite-list] Mars Express Images: Ausonia Mensa Remnant Massif
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 10:36:47 -0800 (PST)


http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEM8RLMZCIE_0.html

Ausonia Mensa remnant massif
Mars Express
European Space Agency
24 February 2006

These images, taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board
ESA's Mars Express spacecraft, show the Ausonia Mensa massif on Mars.


[Map showing location of the massif in context]

The HRSC obtained these images during orbit 506 with a ground resolution
of approximately 37.6 metres per pixel. The scenes show the region of
Hesperia Planum, containing the massif, at approximately 30.3° South and
97.8° East. North is to the right in these images.

Ausonia Mensa is a large remnant mountain with several impact craters,
rising above basaltic sheet layers. The mountain stretches over an area
of about 98 kilometres by 48 kilometres and has an elevation of 3700
metres.


[Colour nadir view of Ausonia Mensa]

A large crater, approximately 7.5 kilometres in diameter and 870 metres
deep, has been partially filled with sediment. The northern flank of the
crater is broken by a large gully caused by erosion.

Numerous branched channels, also resulting from erosion, run along the
edge of top of the plateau toward the plains at the foot of the mountain.

The western flank of the mountain is dominated by a large crater, about
six kilometres in diameter, which clearly shows an ejecta blanket and
secondary cratering.

Aeolian, or wind-created, structures are visible about 50 kilometres
to south-east of the massif, indicating channeling of atmospheric flow.
They are clearly visible because of their different colour.


[Black and white nadir view of Ausonia Mensa]

A heavily eroded, partially filled crater of approximately six
kilometres diameter is visible to the north of the massif. The crater is
characterised by numerous, smaller and younger craters.

The colour scenes have been derived from the three HRSC-colour channels
and the nadir channel.

The perspective views have been calculated from the digital terrain
model derived from the stereo channels.


[3D anaglyph view of Ausonia Mensa]

The 3D anaglyph image was calculated from the nadir and one stereo
channel. Image resolution has been decreased for use on the internet.

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