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Take a billion-pixel tour of Curiosity rover's surroundings on Mars
Authored by: Nick_UK on Thursday, June 20 2013 @ 09:22 AM EDT
I still think the best image ever of Mars was from 'total
recall' when Arnie's eye nearly popped out at the end. Heh.

Nick

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Too bad Mars doesn't really look like this.
Authored by: albert on Thursday, June 20 2013 @ 11:15 AM EDT
I see NASA is now depicting the hardware in black & white. This is a new
low, even for NASA. They used to have color-calibration patches in the
foreground, making it easy to correct the color balance and get rid of the
reddish tinge that infects every Mars photo. Now they seem to only portray
Curiousity in B & W. Curious, indeed.

Except in sandstorms, Mars has a pale blue sky, reddish-brown dirt, and grayish
rocks with blue-green patches on them.

I'm fed up with NASA, and I fervently pray for their demise. They have been a
billion dollar boondoggle from the beginning. Notwithstanding the moon missions,
the planetary missions are a waste of money.



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Too bad it is windows only.
Authored by: jesse on Thursday, June 20 2013 @ 03:24 PM EDT
The cylindrical view anyway.

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