«I've seen things you people wouldn't believe» ¹

An image captured by #Perseverance while at the Bacon Strip, showing an unbelievable overhang (a roof?) of a rock at a nearby outcrop. Mars has ⅓ of Earth's gravity.

White balanced MCZ_LEFT
RMC: 26_756, Sol: 467
LMST: 10:22:15
UTC: 2022-06-13T11:10:56
Credit: #NASA / #JPLCaltech / #ASU / 65dBnoise

¹ "Tears in rain" monologue, from Blade Runner

#Mars2020 #solarocks #space

@65dBnoise I still think this one won the trophy (pun intended) at that location 🙃

https://fosstodon.org/@65dBnoise/108706578751439075

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Attached: 1 image Well, things happen. As if Henry Moore had been on Mars. Processed MCZ_LEFT RMC: 26_1222, Sol: 507 LMST: 12:11:03 UTC: 2022-07-24T15:26:13 Credit: #NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU #Perseverance #Mars2020 #Space

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@sharponlooker
Since we are here, this is a 3D composite of it for cross-eyed viewing.
@65dBnoise @sharponlooker It's inversed 👀 ?
@65dBnoise @sharponlooker No, it's incorrect both ways round.
@lewd @65dBnoise @sharponlooker when i flip my device on its head it is easy to focus, buf the layers are in the wrong order ​

This is really fun i forgot how nice those images are
@lewd @65dBnoise @sharponlooker its somehow hard to focus on it for me too. Maybe theres something off with it¿?

@azucat @pelle @lewd @sharponlooker
Are you all cross-eyeing or parallel viewing? Focusing comes almost free for me when cross-eyeing.

In any case, for those who see the images reversed, here are the same… reversed, for *parallel* viewing:

@65dBnoise @lewd @sharponlooker oh those work better. Maybe i am parallell viewing. Idk how to control which 😅

@azucat @lewd
To see cross-eyed 3D, you need to cross your eyes (duh!) like when you look at something very close. Put the screen in front of you and look at a stereo image from one foot or ~ 30cm away, put a pencil at about ½ the distance, focus on the pencil, and then, without refocusing, turn your attention to the stereo image behind the pencil and try to match the two parts.

I find cross-eyed 3D a lot easier to do, especially for large images, though some find it more difficult.