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MAHLI view of "Burwash," a motheaten rock, Curiosity sol 84

Filed under pretty pictures, amateur image processing, Mars, Curiosity (Mars Science Laboratory)

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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.

MAHLI view of This unusual rock appears to have been eaten away in parts, leaving thin flanges of rock.

NASA / JPL / MSSS / fredk

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

MAHLI view of MAHLI view of

Parallel-eyed (also known as wall-eyed or side-by-side) stereo

MAHLI view of MAHLI view of

Flicker gif

Copyright holder: Fredk

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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 October 31, 2012

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