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Raw Images

Here are the unprocessed raw images used by NASA and by me to assemble the panoramas and the anaglyphs. Spanning Sols 66 through 70 the raw images concentrate on Kilroy's rock. The two images from sol 71 are also included because they show the rock from another angle. However, because of the distance from the camera is too great they provide little useful detail aside from the contextual. There are also two interesting images from sol 64 included in the collection that show symbols carved into the surface of one of the rocks. There is striking evidence of additional and rather extensive writings visible throughout the area that will be presented soon. Check back for further details.
 

Panoramas, Illustrations and Press Release Images

Here are the NASA's original panoramas, illustrations and Press Release Images directly from the source. Most of these were released as press releases and when available we have provided links to the highest resolution versions possible. 

In 3D!

Get out your 3D glasses to view these images! In addition to being really cool, these anaglyphs are of practical use in helping us to better understand what we are seeing. In copmparison to standard two dimensional images 3D imaging provides us with a great deal more information in two ways. The first is that two separate images of the same object provides us with what in essence is greater resolution from the use of two separate images are used to create the effect. The second is that addition of a third spatial dimension inherent in the anaglyph format helps us to differentiate between objects and to better understand relative placement and separation between objects that we might not see in the 2D image.

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