Go on a Virtual Trip to Mars 77
Jaroslaw Zachwieja writes "The Druantia Virtual Trip to Mars Project has made access to MOLA data simplier than ever. The data is served as 16bit PNG files. A bash script and interpolation program is available to automate the retrieving process. Druantia project (still a little baby in need of developers) aims to allow anyone with decent graphic card and broadband internet connection to explore Mars and interact with other participants connected. The data served is the highest publicly available set with one pixel for approx. 460 meters and (uncompressed) takes 2GB of disk space. Meet you at Olympus Mons? :)"
Retirement (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Retirement (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Retirement (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Retirement (Score:2)
Re:Retirement (Score:1, Offtopic)
This was modded as funny, but if your 401K isn't up to snuff, retiring down south where the dollar goes further is not exactly a bad idea.
Then again, once the Mexicans realizes that rich, fat, old (possibly less succesful) Americans are coming, the real estate prices will quintuple. Or will they?
Some cultures are less-based on hype and are welcoming.
Prime space real estate already for sale! (Score:2, Informative)
Great! (Score:2)
Last week on BBC4: Stephen Baxter's Voyage (Score:5, Interesting)
Baxter's alternative begins with Lee Harvey Oswald's assassination attempt on John F. Kennedy in Dallas. Although Kennedy is hit, he survives, Jacqueline Kennedy taking the fatal bullet. Kennedy's injuries, however, force him to relinquish his office to Lyndon Johnson and act as a cheerleader for the space program he began as president. The space program then continues much as in our world, including the landing of Neil Armstrong and Joe Muldoon on the Moon on July 20, 1969. Baxter's changes come slowly, as if to say the inertia of history must be taken into account. Eventually, Nixon, at Kennedy's urgings, chooses a Mars program instead of merely the shuttle program he chose in our timeline.
It's worth listening to, but is only available for one week, the first online (realplayer) episode [bbc.co.uk] will be replaced by monday.
Re:Last week on BBC4: Stephen Baxter's Voyage (Score:1)
For Posterity - Stephen Baxter's Voyage (Score:2, Informative)
Approx 9MB each episode (5 in all)
Voyage [headru.sh]
(Note: firefox likes to add
Related web site: exploreMarsnow (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Related web site: exploreMarsnow (Score:5, Interesting)
MarsQuest includes lots of rover coverage. They have lots of Rover coverage and panorama pictures with zoom and pan and drivable rover simulations. They also have 3D drivable flyovers of several famous Mars locations.
Don't forget... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Don't forget... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Don't forget... (Score:2)
Re:Don't forget... (Score:3, Informative)
Roostar: "Hello. My name is Roostar. And this is my towel."
Arthur Dent: "Hello, Roostar. Hello, towel."
Re:Don't forget... (Score:3, Funny)
Obsolescence (Score:5, Interesting)
Hence my question : why not making it a game rather than funding it with public money ?
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Re:Obsolescence (Score:2, Interesting)
Ahhh those were the good times. I should know better than to correct a low ID anyway.
Doom (Classic Doom 1 and 2) is still going strong. (Score:3, Interesting)
www.doomworld.com, and you'll find people are
still making add on levels for it.
Not to mention the sourcecode mods (www.zdoom.org,
to name one)
I still play Doom on a regular basis, and is
still doing well even after some of the fancy 3d
games that came after it are long ago forgotten.
Re:Doom (Classic Doom 1 and 2) is still going stro (Score:1)
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Re:Obsolescence (Score:2)
Re:Obsolescence (Score:3, Interesting)
and also the fact i think most scientists would object to it being populated with things for you to shoot
The only way would be to make it a driving game - which i suppose could work (would probably be pretty dull as a game though)
Re:Obsolescence (Score:1)
to keep the whole thing open source would mean forks could be made and a very cool (abeit stolen from doom) game could be made.
Let's start from UnderHill (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Let's start from UnderHill (Score:1)
On that note, are there any other good fictions based on mars around that anyone can recommend?
Slashdotters, take note (Score:5, Interesting)
"PS. No need to abuse the script and leech all the data. This is publicly available information, besides we plan to leave it for the entire life of the project and possibly longer
Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Map (Score:3, Interesting)
I was waiting for this moment: (Score:5, Funny)
But you know the weird thing is that sometimes I dream that Sharon Stone is my wife.
Re:I was waiting for this moment: (Score:1)
In my opinion, the Blue Sky On Mars dream would be more probable! And, I'll even throw in a hooker with three titties to boot!
For realism sake (Score:4, Funny)
Re:For realism sake (Score:1, Funny)
Maybe contacting the Beagle Team to make sure the landings are realistic as well should be a good idea?
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JZ (no, I don't have a
Re:For realism sake (Score:1)
Meh, I like my idea better: make it like Monopoly so that you can go around buying Cydonian landmarks while being represented by a game avatar that looks like a small pewter dog.
For a really cool rendering of Mars.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Total Recall (Score:2)
Why not just... (Score:4, Funny)
X-Plane (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:X-Plane (Score:3, Informative)
Hey, that's a great idea... I'm amazed nobody's ever done it before [x-plane.com]!
Re:X-Plane (Score:2, Interesting)
As I recall, the x-plane models flew like shit, thanks to the nearly nonexistent Martian atmosphere. Now if somebody wants to do a blimp model, then that might be a more practical alternative to the white-knuckle experience of landing a fixed-wing Mars airplane at 400 mph. Inflateable craft are also likely to be the favored mount of future Martian explorers, though I would agree that doing Immelmans in a blimp just aren't t
Re:X-Plane (Score:1)
I didn't buy the game but I sure remember it.
Complete sim? "To Mars"? (Score:2, Funny)
Looks a lot like Worldwind.. (Score:5, Interesting)
I'll be happier when I can actually visit.
WorldWind (Score:1, Insightful)
Awesome! (Score:2)
Would be cool if there was a bittorrent-like client to reduce traffic on main server. Hmm interesting.. you could have a P2P distributed terrain client keyed to resolution, updatable via some kind of trusted annotation.
Well anyway you know that "for the life of the project" just isn't going to be enough for most geeks and so the first 10 will swamp the server.. A good time for a t
Re:Awesome! (Score:2)
I've been on a virtual trip to Mars in Doom3 (Score:2)
shameless plug (Score:1)
Mmm... Hi Res Goodness (Score:2)
Wow. Imagine if this tool with this kind of accuracy was available for Earth?!
"Dude, where are you?"
"I'm on Everest."
"No you're not."
"Yes I am! It's the biggest damn mountain on the planet."
"No, you're on a twenty pixel compression artefact."
"Damn."
Quaid! (Score:2)
how about florida... (Score:1)