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Perhaps a bit off-topic, but I find this pictures inspirational:
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/11/martian_landscapes.html
;-)
Paolo
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From: Jörg 'Yadgar' Bleimann
Subject: Re: [OT?] Inspirational photos
Date: 10 Dec 2009 09:53:20
Message: <4b210b60@news.povray.org>
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High!
Paolo Gibellini wrote:
> Perhaps a bit off-topic, but I find this pictures inspirational:
Oh yes, they are! I wish that I (why only I? Such a project cries for
collaboration!) could advance far enough with PoVSolar to implement such
detailed modeling of planetary surfaces!
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
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all I see are some amazing textures. :D
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Paolo Gibellini <p.g### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Perhaps a bit off-topic, but I find this pictures inspirational:
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> http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/11/martian_landscapes.html
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> ;-)
> Paolo
These are real images?! They look like computer art. Thanks for the link, I
hadn't seen such hi-rez orbiter photos of the Martian surface before. Mars
continues to be a fascinating place!!
Ken
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"Paolo Gibellini" <p.g### [at] gmailcom> schreef in bericht
news:4b20f5a8@news.povray.org...
> Perhaps a bit off-topic, but I find this pictures inspirational:
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> http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/11/martian_landscapes.html
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Those are magnificent shots of a fascinating planet.
Thomas
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On 2009-12-10 08:20, Paolo Gibellini wrote:
> Perhaps a bit off-topic, but I find this pictures inspirational:
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> http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/11/martian_landscapes.html
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> ;-)
> Paolo
Pfffttt! So someone built a spaceship, sent it 50 million miles away
and sent back high-resolution color photos? Big deal.
Now if they'd done this in POV, that would be inspirational!
Seriously, I never fail to be amazed at the variety of geography to be
found on Mars. I love to collect these kinds of photos and have several
hundred megs of NASA photos.
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Kenneth wrote:
> Paolo Gibellini <p.g### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
>> Perhaps a bit off-topic, but I find this pictures inspirational:
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>> http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/11/martian_landscapes.html
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>> ;-)
>> Paolo
>
> These are real images?! They look like computer art. Thanks for the link, I
> hadn't seen such hi-rez orbiter photos of the Martian surface before. Mars
> continues to be a fascinating place!!
They look like computer art to me too, but I think their rendered
appearance is due to the high resolution and false coloring.
Inspiring images, to be sure :)
Sam
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"Paolo Gibellini" <p.g### [at] gmailcom> wrote in message
news:4b20f5a8@news.povray.org...
> Perhaps a bit off-topic, but I find this pictures inspirational:
Yes mars is fascinating .... I'm an Aries so mars has held a special
curiousity for me. Neat to imagine that maybe we could all be Martians! You
know there are some VERY large craters there .... an asteriod strike then
it's not very far to Earth (as the asteriod flys).
Thanks I enjoyed the pictures!
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>stbenge on date 12/12/2009 17:53 wrote:
> Kenneth wrote:
>> Paolo Gibellini <p.g### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
>>> Perhaps a bit off-topic, but I find this pictures inspirational:
>>>
>>> http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/11/martian_landscapes.html
>>>
>>> ;-)
>>> Paolo
>>
>> These are real images?! They look like computer art. Thanks for the
>> link, I
>> hadn't seen such hi-rez orbiter photos of the Martian surface before.
>> Mars
>> continues to be a fascinating place!!
>
> They look like computer art to me too, but I think their rendered
> appearance is due to the high resolution and false coloring.
>
> Inspiring images, to be sure :)
>
> Sam
True, they seems to be generated by an imaging fusion technique:
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/pdf/HiRISE_RDR_SIS.pdf
The false coloring, like in microscopy, is fascinating.
;-)
Paolo
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