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Old March 20th 05, 10:41 PM
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http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/mer/2...97_cyl-med.jpg

So very alone on the sands of Mars.


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http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/mer/2...97_cyl-med.jpg

So very alone on the sands of Mars.


You could save that as a PSP format file and import it into Starry Night
as a horizon.


 




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