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The picture that makes you feel as if you're on Mars: FOUR BILLION pixel interactive panorama gives you a 360-degree view as if you're standing next to the Curiosity rover- Photographer Andrew Bodrov used 407 pictures from two Curiosity cameras to make the interactive image
By Helen Lawson
PUBLISHED:20:32 GMT, 30 March 2013| UPDATED:08:10 GMT, 31 March 2013
Ever wondered what it would be like to gaze across the surface of Mars? Thanks to one photographer, you can - with only a click of the mouse. Andrew Bodrov spent two weeks creating the interactive image using 407 pictures from the narrow angle and medium angle cameras on the head of Nasa's Curiosity rover and a bit of digital retouching.
'[The camera] is only two megapixels, which by today's standards is not huge,' he told Popular Science. 'Of course, flying these electronic components from Earth to Mars, and having them survive the radiation and other hazards, means that they were not able to just use off-the-shelf cameras.'
Explore this zoomable panorama image to see what it would be like to stand next to Curiosity on Mars
Mars Gigapixel Panorama - Curiosity rover: Martian solar days 136-149 in The World
Bodrov added the sky and a previous picture of Curiosity to the 90,000 x 45,000 pixel panorama with Photoshop.
Earlier this week, Nasa chiefs were relieved when a computer glitch that had stopped operations for a week was solved, meaning they could get back to examining rock powder found on the planet.
From April 4, radio communications between Earth and Mars will be blocked by the sun, meaning work will be halted again until May 1.
For now, the £2billion six-wheel rover, which landed on the planet in August to begin its two-year mission, will continue to analyse the rock sample, which contains all the chemical ingredients necessary for life.
Andrew Bodrov's panorama uses 407 pictures from the Mars Curiosity rover's cameras
Scientists identified sulphur, nitrogen,hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and carbon in the powder Curiosity drilled out of a sedimentary rock near an ancient stream bed in an area known as Yellowknife Bay within Gale Crater.
They believe that billions of years ago water poured down the rim of the crater and formed streams that might have been up to three feet deep.
At the time of the discovery project scientist John Grotzinger said: 'We have found a habitable environment that is so benign and supportive of life, that probably if this water was around and you had been there, you would have been able to drink it.
The £2billion six-wheel rover, right, is analysing rock powder found on Mars which has been shown to contain all the necessary elements for life
Michael Meyer, lead scientist for NASA's Mars Exploration Program at the agency's headquarters in Washington, added: 'A fundamental question for this mission is whether Mars could have supported a habitable environment.
'From what we know now, the answer is yes.'
Scientists eventually plan to drive the rover to a three-mile-high mound of what appears to be layered sediment rising from the floor of Gale Crater.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2301619/Amazing-FOUR-BILLION-PIXEL-interactive-panorama-gives-360-degree-view-Mars-standing-Curiosity-rover.html#ixzz2PGpl5S88
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Last edited by NIXAR on 2-4-2013 12:03 PM
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gigih betul ye usaha depa ni untuk extra terrestial placement ... |
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mbhcsf posted on 2-4-2013 11:01 AM
gigih betul ye usaha depa ni untuk extra terrestial placement ...
ya lah. kompeni2 swasta pun ade yg buat mcm2 perancangan nak buat koloni di sana. tapi agak payah kot nak membiak. pasal baru ni saintis kata bahaya jika buat hubungan kelamin di angkasa.
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dino posted on 2-4-2013 12:15 PM
hubungan kelamin secara virtual la kheennnn
klau rasa nak anak..... guna method lain plak... ; ...
virtual kalu cemana nak rasa inzal bang dino. kena betul2 la. so kena balik bumi jugak la nak ngeseks kalu.
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NIXAR posted on 2-4-2013 12:03 PM
ya lah. kompeni2 swasta pun ade yg buat mcm2 perancangan nak buat koloni di sana. tapi agak payah ...
reference?
i guess kalau nak melombong mineral/ unsur tertentu yang banyak di planet planet sana okaylah, itu do-able, but nak colonised ni , well ...i dunno ...kalau kiamat semua jasad samawi pun hancur...tak selamat jugak memana pun. |
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mbhcsf posted on 2-4-2013 12:35 PM
reference?
i guess kalau nak melombong mineral/ unsur tertentu yang banyak di planet planet sa ...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/scien ... ning-illnesses.html
melombong di bulan pun dlm 30 tahun lg ikut plan. tp kompeni bos Google tuh plan nak lombong asteroid dulu dlm masa kurang dr 10 tahun. ade 2, 3 lagi kompeni baru nak lombong asteroid jugak. manusia dh mula cr kekayaan di luar sana
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NIXAR posted on 2-4-2013 12:38 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2292870/Bad-news-220-mile-high-club-Researchers-sex ...
thanks for the reference, tu lah against nature , semua struktur badan ni dalam alam ni disesuaikan dengan keperlua dengan alam persekitaran bumi , so anything yg against teh nature tu yg payah , osteoporosis pun ...sebab 0 - gravity , tulang akan effect.
lombong asteroid , for ........? |
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mbhcsf posted on 2-4-2013 12:44 PM
thanks for the reference, tu lah against nature , semua struktur badan ni dalam alam ni disesuaika ...
Avatardirector James Cameron and Google executives Larry Page and Eric Schmidt have publicly backed another venture called Planetary Resources which also aims to harvest asteroids for their wealth.
Thepotential profits are immense. Last spring it was estimated that one single asteroid in our solar system - 241 Germania - has $95.8trillion of mineral wealth inside it.
That's nearly as much as the annual GDP of the entire world.
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NIXAR posted on 2-4-2013 12:51 PM
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2266325/Mining-metals-asteroid-Space ...
well...nickle and iron ... i see..no wonder ...
hmm...interesting
kalau oil ...mmg dah lama depa kaut.... |
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mbhcsf posted on 2-4-2013 12:44 PM
thanks for the reference, tu lah against nature , semua struktur badan ni dalam alam ni disesuaika ...
struktur badan manusia ka atau payah mau cari arah kiblat kalu ummah pi kat marikh nanti?
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M5 posted on 2-4-2013 01:10 PM
struktur badan manusia ka atau payah mau cari arah kiblat kalu ummah pi kat marikh nanti?
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tang kiblat tu very simple , arahkan ke arah bumi . macam kat space shuttle tu. Islam luas bila keadaan sempit.
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mbhcsf posted on 2-4-2013 01:03 PM
well...nickle and iron ... i see..no wonder ...
hmm...interesting
status melombong di asteroid atau bulan atau mana2 planet di masa depan sama mcm antartika. x tau sapa yg boleh klaim segala menda kat atas sana. mcm banyaknya minyak di antartika x de negara yg berani kluarkan. pertama atas alasan pencemaran alam. kedua tentunya akan berperang jika ada yg nak kluarkan
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mbhcsf posted on 2-4-2013 12:35 PM
reference?
i guess kalau nak melombong mineral/ unsur tertentu yang banyak di planet planet sa ...
bagi saya kiamat hanya bumi ini sahaja? dahulu sudah kiamat zaman dinosaur?
kalau saya salah, biar lah tuhan allah yg menghukum tidak perlu ummah lain yg jadi wakil tuhan allah untuk betulkan saya.
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Landing kat Sarawak lagik bagos, tahu mana hotan yang udah botak macam kapla tuannya tuh... |
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saya nmpak kedai mamak kat marikh nu..nanti saya zoom lagi |
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