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- MSL Curiosity Mastcam 100 medium-far field "Rocknest" panorama of MSL looking westward Sol 67-75 afternoon-evening by MPJ
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A view from the "Rocknest" science stop of MSL Curiosity to the west, spanning a north to south arc and time/lighting ranging from early afternoon to the evening. Shadows and contours in the right part of the pan (northern direction) are quite pronounced due to low sun angle. Most deep shadow-areas in the northern sect...
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This is the flight deck of the space shuttle Discovery during her decommissioning process in the Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF). Several components are missing as part of that process including panels of switches, closed circuit TV (CCTV) screens, and storage lockers. During flight, the commander sat in the seat on...
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White balanced mosaic of 170 Mastcam100 images of Yellowknife Bay science/drilling stop around Sol 192 of the NASA Curiosity Rover at around 13:00 LMST. Due to the big size and area, white balance/exposure is not optimal at every spot due to averaging it. If you are especially interested in the upper middle part, h...
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Re-upload of an enlarged and slightly sharpened 360° Panorama white balanced, stitched and published by NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems. Start-point left is about east. Source: photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA16563
Hint: for near/medium field observations browse the other panos uploaded (...-
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A view across the Rocknest field site of MSL Curiosity during its first scientific work on Mars.
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Mars Observer MER HiRise Image
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n one of the most detailed astronomical images ever produced, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured an unprecedented look at the Orion Nebula. This turbulent star formation region is one of astronomy's most dramatic and photogenic celestial objects. More than 3,000 stars of various sizes appear in this image. Some of...
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On April 12, 2013, the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) reached its final orbit, 705 kilometers (438 miles) above Earth. One week later, the satellite's natural-color imager scanned a swath of land 185-kilometers wide and 9,000 kilometers long (120 by 6,000 miles)--an unusual, unbroken distance considering 70 per...
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- MSL Curiosity Mastcam 100 near-medium field panorama of Yellowknife Bay Area - Morning of Sol 137-141 by MPJ
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A look across Yellowknife Bay area in Gale Crater, Mars during Sols 137 to 141. White balanced and color emphazised. This panorama suffers a bit more than usual from low image quality of the NASA/JPL "raw images" for public consumption resulting in some blocky close-up views. Maybe it is also related to bad lighting co...
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This image was shot in one of my favourite 'dark sky' locations at Cape Palliser on the bottom of the North Island of New Zealand. This panorama covers almost 360 degrees horizontally, and is made up of 28 individual shots, giving an overall image size of over 275 megapixels. The photo shows the Milky Way high in the s...
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