Difference between revisions of "January 26, 2011"

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Note from CAW: I can't see stereo so appreciate reading comments on how this appears to others. Do the rays stand out from the surface? What do you see that looks unexpected?<br />
 
Note from CAW: I can't see stereo so appreciate reading comments on how this appears to others. Do the rays stand out from the surface? What do you see that looks unexpected?<br />
 
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<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[January 25, 2011|Insufficient Evidence]] </p>
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<p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[January 27, 2011|Micro Features]] </p>
 
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Revision as of 10:51, 7 February 2015

The Moon is a Balloon

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image by Peter Rosén

I composited my full Moon image of the 19th of january 2011, with a similar picture of the 14th of october 2008 to produce a sterographic image for red (left) and green or blue (right) glasses or filters. As the difference in libration was quite big you might have to look at the picture for a little while so the eyes and the brain can adjust and bring it into 3D focus, but once it works, the effect is very strong, the Moon being a balloon with an incredible depth hanging halfway out of the screen like a hologram.

Peter Rosén

Note from CAW: I can't see stereo so appreciate reading comments on how this appears to others. Do the rays stand out from the surface? What do you see that looks unexpected?

Yesterday's LPOD: Insufficient Evidence

Tomorrow's LPOD: Micro Features