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3D view of Curiosity's landing site from HiRISE

3D view of Curiosity's landing site from HiRISE
3D view of Curiosity's landing site from HiRISE For a 3D view of the landing site, HiRISE took two photos from slightly different angles. The white dot marks the spot where Curiosity landed. The scale at full resolution is about 1 meter per pixel. North is about 7 degrees to the right of up (the images are aligned along Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's orbital path). More formats: Left stereo | Right stereo | NASA / JPL / UA / dot by Emily Lakdawalla

The above is a red-blue anaglyph. Use 3D glasses (red over left eye, blue over right) to see it in 3D.

Stereo View

3D view of Curiosity's landing site from HiRISE
3D view of Curiosity's landing site from HiRISE

Source page on HiRISE website >

Here is a full-resolution version in PNG format, from which left and right images can be separated. Warning: 55 MB!