Science Software - Mars Rover Mission - McMurdo Panorama

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"Science Software - Mars Rover Mission - McMurdo Panorama" is a PDF drawn from the Internet Archive and catalogued under Computer Science for Undergraduate / College. From the source: Video on Mars presenting Astronomy Software, presenting panoramas and images of the planet Mars, including the "McMurdo" panorama, taken by NASA's Mars Rover Spirit during the MER Mission. The video was created with the use… Slide Collection preserves the upstream link, the original creator credit and the licensing terms; download the file to use it in a classroom, study group or revision plan.

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Video on Mars presenting Astronomy Software, presenting panoramas and images of the planet Mars, including the "McMurdo" panorama, taken by NASA's Mars Rover Spirit during the MER Mission. The video was created with the use of the virtual reality astronomy software VRMars-Spirit - The Red Planet Mars 3D, released by Sciterian Technologies and powered by the VRPresents technology that gives the user an impression of being on the surface of Mars. It's a great astronomical video for science, astronomy and space exploration enthusiasts. Get demos of this astronomical program at www.vrmars.com or www.vrmars.com/VRMars-Spirit-The-Red-Planet-Mars-3D.htm and enjoy roving Mars. See this planet like you were NASA's Mars Rover. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell/MSSS/USGS/OSU/Honeybee Robotics/New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science - See more credits in this astronomical software.

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