This is an amazing video of Mars that took three months to put together by hand – Wired Magazine

via A Stunning Video of Mars That Took Three Months to Stitch Together—by Hand | WIRED
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Wow, that’s incredible! The shot of (what I assume is) an impact crater near the beginning is stunning! Nice find, Simon 😀
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It’s great isn’t it? That’s what procrastinating on the internet can find! 🙂
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Hahaha! Maybe I should take my procrastinating online as well… My desk is tidy, my wool stocks are up to date and if I don’t find something else to do, I’ll have to get under way with some work! 😆
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I hop you took the leap and procrastinated! lol
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I never stop! 😆
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That’s my girl! 😉
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Seeing this sort of 3D imagery really helps Mars feel like a real place. You know, the kind of place we might actually be able to go someday.
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It’s so hard to think of these places as real. We have never seen or stood near them but they’ve been there for billions of years
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I tip my hat to them for their dedication and to you Simon for the share.
Thanks
Roger
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