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Re: Furthest stereo?
- From: P3D Bob Wier <wier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Furthest stereo?
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 12:43:57 -0600
|pictures. The result would not truly be representative of real
|distance difference, but it would appear to be stereo, just as
|pictures of Hale-Bopp taken sequentially with an intervening time
|lapse can make a stereo pair that makes the comet appear to be nearer
|or farther than the field stars.
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Cygnus Graphics has (or at lead did) an anaglyph view of the solar
system. Not as neat as their anaglyph topo map of the Grand Canyon, but
still interesting.
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|Yes, go look at Hale Bopp just after sunset this week!
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|Ken Luker
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Yeah - if we ever get a #(*@*&!T~! clear day!
I saw on the Denver CBS tv station that the Natural History Museum
has telescopes set up for the public (please forgive if that's not
the right outfit, Denverites). They were saying "likely brightest
comet in our lifetime" (especially for us old guys, I might add :-)
Pretty impressive since they were able to pick it up with a "regular"
tv camera just aimed at the sky...
====== wier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ======
12:43 PM Monday, March 17, 1997
keeper of the Photo-3d, Overland-Trails, LDS State
Research Outline Guides and other stuff
(currently in Ouray, Colorado)
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