Mars Pathfinder/Sojourner
MARS IN 3-D
CREATED BY THE Jet Propulsion Laboratory of CalTech from
digital images transmitted by the Mars Pathfinder/Sojourner mission, these
anaglyph slides give you a look at the surface of our solar system neighbor, the
Red Planet.
There are 20 slides in the set that show such subjects as
"The Rock Garden", "Calvin and Hobbes", "Barnacle
Bill", and other views that created one of the greatest Internet events in
history.
The slides are best viewed when they’re projected onto a
screen of about 30x40 inches (at this size, you’ll be able to see some of the
digital "splice lines" within the images). If you don’t have a slide
projector and screen, though, you can still view them with a table-top slide
viewer (we recommend a minimum viewing area of 6x6 inches or 15x15 cm, but
larger is better). Each set includes a mission data sheet, two
anaglyph viewers, and the slides come in a clear vinyl 20-pouch slide holder
page that can be inserted in a three-ring binder.
Mucho retro!!!!