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Old September 14th 03, 12:42 AM
Amado Narvaez
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Default Mars QTVR: candor chasma, ares valle, olympus mons

A few years ago I came across some very nice Mars QTVR panoramas. Among
them were candor chasma and ares valle. I believe the movies were at a
NASA or JPL site. I have not been able to find the movies lately. Can
anyone provide me with:
1. information on where the movies may be located now (preferably
websites)
2. how the movies were made (i.e., were they computer generated or from
actual space probe videos)

I am familiar with QTVR panoramas of Sagan station and can use them in a
pinch with a multimedia project for my students, but I really liked the
ones I refer to. The original website was (I think) the Mars Landing Sites
at: http://www.mars-sites.arc.nasa.gov/index.html
but I think that site is no longer active.

Thanks for any leads.

----- Amado Narvaez
Media Specialist
Montgomery Knolls ES
807 Daleview Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20901
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Old September 14th 03, 02:31 AM
Painius
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"Amado Narvaez" wrote...
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A few years ago I came across some very nice Mars QTVR panoramas. Among
them were candor chasma and ares valle. I believe the movies were at a
NASA or JPL site. I have not been able to find the movies lately. Can
anyone provide me with:
1. information on where the movies may be located now (preferably
websites)
2. how the movies were made (i.e., were they computer generated or from
actual space probe videos)

I am familiar with QTVR panoramas of Sagan station and can use them in a
pinch with a multimedia project for my students, but I really liked the
ones I refer to. The original website was (I think) the Mars Landing Sites
at: http://www.mars-sites.arc.nasa.gov/index.html
but I think that site is no longer active.

Thanks for any leads.

----- Amado Narvaez
Media Specialist
Montgomery Knolls ES
807 Daleview Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20901


'Lo Amado --

Have you tried Google?

Typing...

mars panorama movies

into the search field yielded over 3,800 sites.

and you might try also some narrower searches for specific
movies.

hth

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Old September 14th 03, 02:31 AM
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"Amado Narvaez" wrote...
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A few years ago I came across some very nice Mars QTVR panoramas. Among
them were candor chasma and ares valle. I believe the movies were at a
NASA or JPL site. I have not been able to find the movies lately. Can
anyone provide me with:
1. information on where the movies may be located now (preferably
websites)
2. how the movies were made (i.e., were they computer generated or from
actual space probe videos)

I am familiar with QTVR panoramas of Sagan station and can use them in a
pinch with a multimedia project for my students, but I really liked the
ones I refer to. The original website was (I think) the Mars Landing Sites
at: http://www.mars-sites.arc.nasa.gov/index.html
but I think that site is no longer active.

Thanks for any leads.

----- Amado Narvaez
Media Specialist
Montgomery Knolls ES
807 Daleview Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20901


'Lo Amado --

Have you tried Google?

Typing...

mars panorama movies

into the search field yielded over 3,800 sites.

and you might try also some narrower searches for specific
movies.

hth

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
God! i hope so very deep
That if there is a Heaven,
All the people traveled there
Who died on Nine/Eleven,

And all the people in the world
Who spread great hate as well,
But yet i fear that haters shall
Most surely boil in Hell.

Paine Ellsworth



 




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