3D view of Curiosity's Cumberland drill site
Filed under pretty pictures, 3D, amateur image processing, Mars, Curiosity (Mars Science Laboratory)
This is a red-blue anaglyph. Use 3D glasses (red over left eye, blue over right) to see it in 3D, or scroll down for other stereo or flicker gif versions.
NASA / JPL / MSSS / Ed Truthan
Stereo versions
Stereo images are composed of one image for the left eye and one image for the right eye. Crossed-eye stereo presents the right-eye image on the left, and left-eye image on the right. Parallel-eye stereo presents the left-eye image on the left, and the right-eye image on the right. A flicker gif presents the left- and right-eye images alternately. Download the full-resolution single-eye images to use in your own stereo viewing applications:
Cross-eyed stereo
Parallel-eyed (also known as wall-eyed or side-by-side) stereo
Flicker gif
Copyright holder: Ed Truthan

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Contact us to request publication permission from the copyright holder. Original image data dated on or about May 19, 2013





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