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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and sharp fractured stones.
Cheers,
Pete
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 04:14:08 -0700
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Hi All:
I do not think that I have seen this posted.
Get out your 3D glasses
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.
Steve
and sharp fractured stones.
Cheers, Pete
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 04:14:08 -0700
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Hi All:
I do not think that I have seen this posted.
Get out your 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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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
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:.
: [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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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
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
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,
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