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Curiosity, una delle prime immagini in 3D

IN SPACE – AUGUST 8: In this handout image provided by NASA and released on August 8, 2012, a 3-D view in front of NASA’s Curiosity rover, which landed on Mars on August 5, is captured. The anaglyph was made from a stereo pair of Hazard-Avoidance Cameras on the front of the rover. Mount Sharp, a peak that is about 5.5 miles (3.4 miles) high, is visible rising above the terrain, though in one “eye” a box on the rover holding the drill bits obscures the view. This image was captured by Hazard-Avoidance cameras on the front of the rover at full resolution shortly after the rover landed. It has been linearized to remove the distorted appearance that results from its fisheye lens. (Photo by NASA/JPL-Caltech via Getty Images)

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