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Hi All,
I am trying to locate large photos of Mars fossils, valleys, channels,
Spirit and Opportunity, etc. The ones on the web are beautiful, but get
too pixely when enlarged. Does anyone know of any Museum quality sources?
Thanks.
Regards,
Gail
Gail Donoghue
Supervisor, Science Museum
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Building 438
Upton, New York, 11973
631-344-2838
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Gail and all:
I'm betting Anita Sohus will be on here momentarily to give
you all the details, but I'm betting what she's going
to do is to invite you to join the Mars Visualization Alliance.
We've been downloading plenty of images at high resolution.
And it's been a great experience. I even have a volunteer
who is really interested in making anaglyphs. We found
the software and he is making many 3D images of a lot of
pictures that haven't been released yet in 3D.
As for Mars "fossils" - if we can find some of those, that
will really make news!(g)
Clear DARK Skies,
--
Jack Dunn
Mueller Planetarium - UNL
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