Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Planetary Photo Journal Collection
Title:
Ender as Viewed by the Rover
Original Caption Released with Image:
These anaglyph views of Ender, due south of the lander, were produced by combining left and right views from the IMP (left image) and two right eye frames taken from different viewing angles from the rover (right image). For the rover, one of the right eye frames was distorted using Photoshop to approximate the projection of the left eye view (without this, the stereo pair is painful to view). Then, for both the lander and rover, the left view is assigned to the red color plane and the right view to the green and blue color planes (cyan), to produce a stereo anaglyph mosaic. This mosaic can be viewed in 3-D on your computer monitor or in color print form by wearing red-blue 3-D glasses.

Mars Pathfinder is the second in NASA's Discovery program of low-cost spacecraft with highly focused science goals. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, developed and manages the Mars Pathfinder mission for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, D.C. JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).

Click below to see the left and right views individually.
Other Information:
Addition Date:
1998-07-03
Produced By:
JPL
Mission:
Mars Pathfinder (MPF)
Spacecraft:
Mars Pathfinder Rover
Target Name:
Mars
Is a satellite of:
Sol (our sun)
Instrument:
Imager for Mars Pathfinder
Product Size:
937 samples x 325 lines
Primary Data Set:
MARS_PATHFINDER_PAGE
Producer ID:
MRPS89553
facet_what:
Sun
facet_what:
Mars
facet_what:
STEREO
facet_what:
Imager
facet_what:
Mars Pathfinder
facet_what:
MPF
facet_what:
Imager for Mars Pathfinder
facet_what:
Mars Pathfinder Rover
facet_where:
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
facet_where:
Mars
facet_where:
California
facet_where:
Washington
facet_where:
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
facet_where:
Washington, D.C.
Image #:
PIA01414
UID:
SPD-PHOTJ-PIA01414
orignial url:

Ender as Viewed by the Rover