The First Billion-Pixel Mosaic of Mars 38
StartsWithABang writes In 2012, Mars Science Laboratory performed the first robotically-controlled soft landing of a vehicle of such incredible mass: nearly half a tonne. A few months later, the rover, Curiosity, took the first ever billion-pixel mosaic from the Red Planet's surface, with breathtaking views of the terrain and alternate views of what the soils would look like were they here on Earth. Now in its third year on Mars, Curiosity is roving the low slopes of its ultimate destination: Mount Sharp.
Worth every penny..... (Score:1)
And yes we name our vehicles after women......
WTF (Score:5, Funny)
I want to punch whoever designed that page. You know you can scroll horizontally too in a web browser...
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I'll give you a second to think about why that is a terrible idea.
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Worth every penny..... (Score:1)
And yes we name our vehicles after women since we started the practice.....
What is that? (Score:5, Funny)
Protip: If you zoom in on the pixelated area the evidence that it is aliens become clearer. The more you zoom the clearer it becomes.
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Bah! The tunnel entrances are barely visible at all!
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Billion pixels of a billion grains of sand (Score:1)
Looked it over very thoroughly (Score:5, Funny)
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Wow (Score:1)
If you had a dollar for each pixel, you still couldn't even send a cat to Mars.
Mt. Sharp (Score:1)
Mass (Score:3)
Curiosity is actually 899kg... a lot more than "nearly half a tonne"
And technically the viking landers performed a soft landing as well and were not that light; about 600kg each.
Does it use Microsoft Software (Score:1)
An actual viewer for the image (Score:2)
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Thanks.
I was going to say "This was submitted by startswithabang, which means it's a link to medium.com, perhaps the most terribly designed site on the net - I'm not clicking it - does anyone have the real link?", but you saved me the trouble.
The original, full-res image is available for download here. [nasa.gov]
Obvious Fake (Score:3)
I can clearly see the Happy Valley i-17 exit in picture 2. Nice try guys, the moon landing crew was much better at doctoring photos.