3D Martian Flyover Movies 69
Matthew Sparkes writes "NASA has created two virtual flyovers of the Mars rover landing sites using 3D imagery from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (New Scientist story here). The images were made using the most powerful camera ever sent to another planet, MRO's High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE). The three-dimensional information is obtained by taking pairs of images from slightly different vantage points as the spacecraft orbits the Red Planet."
I want my tax dollars back... (Score:3, Funny)
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They're advanced robots, they spotted the flyover cameras and hid in their camouflaged hiding spots when the satellites flew over.
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$ mplayer 171471main_Victoria480.mov
Fourcc: avc1 Codec: 'H.264'
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Its a start... (Score:3, Funny)
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But won't wearing red lenses ... (Score:1)
On the plus side, it should make it easier to spot the Green Martians, and hunt them over the Internets using our interstellar tubes.
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And don't forget the green men... Tars Tarkas, etc...
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I've actually got three first edition ERB books on top of one of my bookshelves.
what (Score:1)
What no radar?
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But what will the mysterons make of this? (Score:2, Funny)
that's not mars... (Score:4, Funny)
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Oops.. (Score:1)
Douglas Quaid: Harry.
Harry: How was your trip to Mars?
Douglas Quaid: What trip?
Harry: You went to Rekall, remember?
Douglas Quaid: I did?
Harry: Yeah, you did. I told you not to, but you went anyway.
Douglas Quaid: What are you, my father?
Vista Pro (Score:3, Insightful)
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(C)ancel or (A)llow?
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</obviousjoke>
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I hope martians are 3D (Score:4, Funny)
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Oh, I don't know. Having a 2D martian as a pet would be quite cool.
Cheap to feed :)
4D would also be neat. Handy for getting in and out of locked rooms.
Nice (Score:2)
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Lens flare (Score:2, Interesting)
I mean, if they wanted 'realism' they could have given the thing more motion blur, maybe had a few flecks of dust hit the camera and given it more wind shake.
3D Martian Flyover Movies! (Score:3, Funny)
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HiRISE? (Score:1)
But I guess since the HiRISE isn't being used on Earth that their may not necessarily be a disparity here after all. Either that or there's an ostensible difference between "project" and "experiment" that I'm missing.
My head hurts.
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MarsQuest (Score:2)
There is no such thing. (Score:2)
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What is the height exaggeration? (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:What is the height exaggeration? (Score:4, Insightful)
You see the same thing with stereoscopic aerial photographs of earth. I believe that around here (Nova Scotia), when you view the Department of Natural Resources photos in stereo, you get something like a 10-to-1 exaggeration of height. It's not a marketing thing to "appeal more to the public", but allows one to actually notice height differences. If it weren't for the exaggeration, we wouldn't be able to perceive any height differences. The world really is amazingly flat (consider the view from space, it looks like a perfect sphere). Without some exaggeration, perhaps NASA videos wouldn't be "less marketable", but just completely unremarkable (who wants to look at nothing but seemingly flat surfaces).
(In the case of aerial photographs, the exaggeration is simply an artifact of the spacing of the photos and the spacing of the human eyes; it's not some major plot to deceive. But the exaggeration is actually useful for people doing work in the field.)
movies ? (Score:1)
they're gonna LOVE us
(I hope it's not running on some personnal equipment, or somethin...)
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Plug for Mars MOLA Viewer here (Score:4, Interesting)
http://www.antlersoft.com/demo3d/mars/index.html/ [antlersoft.com]
Runs in Linux and MS-Windows and it's open-source, as well.
The second movie was a fake (Score:1)
so when can we expect... (Score:2)
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moon.google.com : maps.google.com
Does this clear things up?
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Still 2D (Score:1)
Flowers? (Score:1)