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#1 2006-01-18 05:23:49

steufish
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Registered: 2006-01-18
Posts: 1

Re: Interactive Mars panorama

I've had this on my website for over a year and a half now; it's not getting the hits it deserves.  Feel free to check it out... It's a full resolution panorama of Mars that you can pan around in.  The great thing is that you don't need additonal software to view it, just open it and move your mouse around inside the image to look around.  It takes awhile to open though because the file is quite large (don't give up, the link isn't broken).  I'll link  to my blog and you can get to it two ways.  You can scroll down to my January 13th post about the Mars rovers, the link is in the last paragraph of the post, or it is also the last link in my link list to the right. (turns out I can't link with HTML disabled! But here's the URL)http:\\portableplanetarium.blogspot.com I have a few other interactive panoramas, on my site also, one from the Pathfinder and some behind the scenes NASA stuff too.  If anyone is interested reply to this post and I'll link those too.

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#2 2006-01-18 07:59:34

Rxke
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From: Belgium
Registered: 2003-11-03
Posts: 3,669

Re: Interactive Mars panorama

Hi, steufish,


http://portableplanetarium.blogspot.com … unity.html is the (corrected: you used backslashes...) direct link to your article.

(Which I like, BTW.)

Now the less good news: using Firefox under OS X, I got a white page  :cry:

BTW: that portable planetarium seems like a nice place to visit, thumbs up! This is an awesome piece of educational equipment!

People, really, check this out: http://www.portableplanetarium.com/about/   8)

This being an educational outreach-thing, don't be shy about promoting it here, I'm pretty sure no-one will look upon it as 'spamming'

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