Opportunity Sol 057 Panorama

page generated: Tue Mar 23 16:27:34 PST 2004

Well, poopy... I stayed up all night stitching together this 3D panorama, only to find that the JPL folks did the same thing.. and theirs is, of course, much better than mine! Oh well, it was kind of fun anyway, I guess. I'd sure like to know what they're using for making mosaics and panoramas. click here to check out the NASA/JPL versions.

Click Here to view Quicktime VR Panorama, if you have the plugin, and 3D glasses.
Click Here to download Quicktime VR Panorama

Click Here to view/download Panorama as a single large JPEG file.

Original 10 Anaglyphs used in the VR Panorama:

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Here's a link to "Amazing Thrills in 3D", in case you want to see more of my anaglyphs of other subjects.

Here's a link back to "Andy Warhol's Mars".

Please click here to read my somewhat entertaining resume, and offer me a somewhat entertaining job.

Please click here to listen to my songs and let me know what you think! Rights to the compositions and the recordings are available for licensing.

Still bored? Why not click here to check out these links to all of my other online junk, like a 3D anaglyph gallery, and fan sites for Man or Astro-man?, MST3K, etc.

Annoyed? Confused? Impressed? Click here to tell me about it, I'm bored!


Notes on Anaglyph images

You'll need red/blue 3D glasses (red lens over left eye, blue lens over right eye) and reasonably good vision in both eyes to get the full effect. Cardboard 3D glasses with plastic lenses are cheap and widely available, including a number of online retailers. Just search Google (or better yet http://www.froogle.com) for "3D anaglyph glasses" and go shopping. You may already have a pair around the house if you went to see "Spy Kids 3D", or bought the 3D Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition a couple of years ago.

Textual content Copyright 2004 by Michael "Mookie" Kepler. All modifications and collages of NASA/JPL images, which excludes the icons for my Resume and Mookie Melodies pages, are released to the Public Domain, inasmuch as it may be within my rights to do so (frankly, not entirely sure about that).


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