by NoelC » Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:21 pm
Here we are presented with a stunning, detailed, interesting, albeit rather poorly stitched panorama of the surface of another planet, and the first response on this board is from a conspiracy theorist. Okay, the inset is intended to get non-scientific folks' attention, I'll give it that. But it's just a rock or two.
But oh, my, what a view! I pulled the high resolution image across two monitors and wow, I feel I'm there! And with enough resolution to zoom in and see tons of detail!
Look at the dunes in the plain to the upper-left... The "gullies" to the right... And is that sedimentary rock or sandstone at the left bottom? The big roundish rock in the medium distance near the right edge - a meteorite? SOOOOO much to see here. I'm in awe...
How come the rover wasn't equipped with a dust brush? Or maybe a small fan?
I have to admit, the monotonic orange-brown color could be depressing for the first astronauts to go to Mars and stay there a while, but hey, take some blue tinted sunglasses and it won't be too bad.
An image like this surely stirs the explorer in all of us. Bravo NASA!!!
-Noel
Here we are presented with a stunning, detailed, interesting, albeit rather poorly stitched panorama of the surface of another planet, and the first response on this board is from a conspiracy theorist. Okay, the inset is intended to get non-scientific folks' attention, I'll give it that. But it's just a rock or two.
But oh, my, what a view! I pulled the high resolution image across two monitors and wow, I feel I'm there! And with enough resolution to zoom in and see tons of detail!
Look at the dunes in the plain to the upper-left... The "gullies" to the right... And is that sedimentary rock or sandstone at the left bottom? The big roundish rock in the medium distance near the right edge - a meteorite? SOOOOO much to see here. I'm in awe...
How come the rover wasn't equipped with a dust brush? Or maybe a small fan?
I have to admit, the monotonic orange-brown color could be depressing for the first astronauts to go to Mars and stay there a while, but hey, take some blue tinted sunglasses and it won't be too bad.
An image like this surely stirs the explorer in all of us. Bravo NASA!!!
-Noel