Hi Markus and All,
Thought I'd shift this to a new thread to leave the moon experiment progress.
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Originally Posted by Stonius
Anything should work, as long as you can get a different view in the left and right eyes. You could even use the rotation of a planet or the sun as a means to fake 3D. Terrestrial planets may work better as the rotation on gas bodies is differential between the poles and the equator, but how much of a difference that makes remains to be seen. Anyone want to send me some data? Any images with around 5 degrees or rotation between pics?
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http://www.mars.dti.ne.jp/~cmo/ISMO.html Would this give some materials for you?
And in particular the super Mars
http://www.kwasan.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~cmo...6/f_image.html
Am curious whether Mars atmosphere will hinder the 3D effects very much.
Cheers
Sol