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Press Release Images: Spirit
11-Sep-2006
 
 
This view is a stereo anaglyph of the Everest panorama, showing it in three dimensions to viewers using red-blue stereo glasses.
Stereo Version of Spirit's 'Everest' Panorama

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its panoramic camera (Pancam) to record a 360-degree vista, dubbed the "Everest" panorama, from the top of "Husband Hill" in early October 2005. This view is a stereo anaglyph of the Everest panorama, showing it in three dimensions to viewers using red-blue stereo glasses.

The images combined into this anaglyph were taken through the Pancam's blue L7 and R1 filters during Spirit's 620th through 622nd Martian days (Oct. 1 through Oct. 3, 2005). Geometric and brightness adjustments have been applied. The view is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection with rover tilt removed.

For additional information about the Everest panorama, see http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA03095 .

Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
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This view is the left-eye member of a stereo pair for creating three-dimensional versions of the Everest panorama.
Left Eye for Stereo Pair of Spirit's 'Everest' Panorama

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its panoramic camera (Pancam) to record a 360-degree vista, dubbed the "Everest" panorama, from the top of "Husband Hill" in early October 2005. This view is the left-eye member of a stereo pair for creating three-dimensional versions of the Everest panorama.

The images combined into this mosaic were taken through the Pancam's blue L7 filter during Spirit's 620th through 622nd Martian days (Oct. 1 through Oct. 3, 2005). Geometric and brightness adjustments have been applied. The view is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection with rover tilt removed.

For additional information about the Everest panorama, see http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA03095 .

Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
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This view is the right-eye member of a stereo pair for creating three-dimensional versions of the Everest panorama.
Right Eye for Stereo Pair of Spirit's 'Everest' Panorama

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its panoramic camera (Pancam) to record a 360-degree vista, dubbed the "Everest" panorama, from the top of "Husband Hill" in early October 2005. This view is the right-eye member of a stereo pair for creating three-dimensional versions of the Everest panorama.

The images combined into this mosaic were taken through the Pancam's blue R1 filter during Spirit's 620th through 622nd Martian days (Oct. 1 through Oct. 3, 2005). Geometric and brightness adjustments have been applied. The view is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection with rover tilt removed.

For additional information about the Everest panorama, see http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA03095 .

Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
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This view is a stereo anaglyph of the Seminole panorama, showing it in three dimensions to viewers using red-blue stereo glasses.
Stereo Version of Spirit's 'Seminole' Panorama

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its panoramic camera (Pancam) to record a 360-degree vista, dubbed the "Seminole" panorama, from partway down the south side of "Husband Hill" in November 2005. This view is a stereo anaglyph of the Seminole panorama, showing it in three dimensions to viewers using red-blue stereo glasses.

The images combined into this anaglyph were taken through the Pancam's infrared L2 and R2 filters during Spirit's 672nd through 677th Martian days (Nov. 23 through Nov. 28, 2005). Geometric and brightness adjustments have been applied. The view is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection with rover tilt removed.

For additional information about the Seminole panorama, see http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA03640 .

Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
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This view is the left-eye member of a stereo pair for creating three-dimensional versions of the Seminole panorama.
Left Eye for Stereo Pair of Spirit's 'Seminole' Panorama

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its panoramic camera (Pancam) to record a 360-degree vista, dubbed the "Seminole" panorama, from partway down the south side of "Husband Hill" in November 2005. This view is the left-eye member of a stereo pair for creating three-dimensional versions of the Seminole panorama.

The images combined into this mosaic were taken through the Pancam's infrared L2 filter during Spirit's 672nd through 677th Martian days (Nov. 23 through Nov. 28, 2005). Geometric and brightness adjustments have been applied. The view is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection with rover tilt removed.

For additional information about the Seminole panorama, see http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA03640 .

Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
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This view is the right-eye member of a stereo pair for creating three-dimensional versions of the Seminole panorama.
Right Eye for Stereo Pair of Spirit's 'Seminole' Panorama

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its panoramic camera (Pancam) to record a 360-degree vista, dubbed the "Seminole" panorama, from partway down the south side of "Husband Hill" in November 2005. This view is the right-eye member of a stereo pair for creating three-dimensional versions of the Seminole panorama.

The images combined into this mosaic were taken through the Pancam's infrared R2 filter during Spirit's 672nd through 677th Martian days (Nov. 23 through Nov. 28, 2005). Geometric and brightness adjustments have been applied. The view is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection with rover tilt removed.

For additional information about the Seminole panorama, see http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA03640 .

Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
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This view is a stereo anaglyph of the Thanksgiving panorama, showing it in three dimensions to viewers using red-blue stereo glasses.
Stereo Version of Spirit's 'Thanksgiving' Panorama

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its panoramic camera (Pancam) to record a 360-degree vista, dubbed the "Thanksgiving" panorama, from the northwestern side of "Husband Hill" in late 2004. This view is a stereo anaglyph of the Thanksgiving panorama, showing it in three dimensions to viewers using red-blue stereo glasses.

The images combined into this anaglyph were taken through the Pancam's infrared L2 and R2 filters during Spirit's 318th through 325th Martian days (Nov. 24 through Dec. 2, 2004). Geometric and brightness adjustments have been applied. The view is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection with rover tilt removed.

For additional information about the Thanksgiving panorama, see http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07334 .

Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
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This view is the left-eye member of a stereo pair for creating three-dimensional versions of the Thanksgiving panorama.
Left Eye for Stereo Pair of Spirit's 'Thanksgiving' Panorama

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its panoramic camera (Pancam) to record a 360-degree vista, dubbed the "Thanksgiving" panorama, from the northwestern side of "Husband Hill" in late 2004. This view is the left-eye member of a stereo pair for creating three-dimensional versions of the Thanksgiving panorama.

The images combined into this mosaic were taken through the Pancam's infrared L2 filter during Spirit's 318th through 325th Martian days (Nov. 24 through Dec. 2, 2004). Geometric and brightness adjustments have been applied. The view is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection with rover tilt removed.

For additional information about the Thanksgiving panorama, see http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07334 .

Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
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This view is the right-eye member of a stereo pair for creating three-dimensional versions of the Thanksgiving panorama.
Right Eye for Stereo Pair of Spirit's 'Thanksgiving' Panorama

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its panoramic camera (Pancam) to record a 360-degree vista, dubbed the "Thanksgiving" panorama, from the northwestern side of "Husband Hill" in late 2004. This view is the right-eye member of a stereo pair for creating three-dimensional versions of the Thanksgiving panorama.

The images combined into this mosaic were taken through the Pancam's infrared R2 filter during Spirit's 318th through 325th Martian days (Nov. 24 through Dec. 2, 2004). Geometric and brightness adjustments have been applied. The view is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection with rover tilt removed.

For additional information about the Thanksgiving panorama, see http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07334 .

Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
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