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Thursday, August 16, 2012

The street view of Mars showing Curiosity

After nine days have descended on Mars and take hundreds of pictures in low and high resolution, the robot Curiosity of NASA continues to amaze millions of miles away on its ambitious mission, now with a 360 degree view of the Martian landscape and to himself. Photographer Andrew Bodrov joined the images published by NASA to create a style version Google Street View you can enjoy a panoramic Martian amazing, since one can direct the view with the mouse and zoom anywhere on the Red Planet, including , just to see rover down to the smallest detail. The only thing added to the image with Adobe Photoshop Bodrov was the Martian sky sun, using an old photo published by NASA, captured by the rover Spirit, and to determine the size and looks. Regardless of the changes made, the founder of 360 Cities , said the work he did "is completely accurate" with a wider angle version of existing photos so far. The Curiosity rover motion begin testing in less than a week, while still analyzing high-resolution images that you send to determine the route that will start rolling when Mars, NASA reported today.



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