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Mars 3D - Photos on CD-ROM


The Best Spirit and Opportunity Mars Rover Images

300 High-Resolution 3D Images on CD-ROM



Item # MARS3D

Now only $9.99!
(includes MARS 3D glasses)

Mars Rover 3D Glasses © Rainbow Symphony, Inc 2004

In partnership with ApolloSpace, Mars Rover Blog brings you "Mars 3D":

The MARS 3D CD-ROM contains the very best Mars Exploration Rover images as 300 high resolution panoramic anaglyphs - 3D images viewed with RED/BLUE glasses (one pair free with each CD-ROM purchase). Spirit and Opportunity's first 229 Martian days, or Sols, (approximately 9 months Earth time) are fully documented in this unprecedented collection.

The 150 Spirit anaglyphs on this disc include images from Sol 3 through Sol 229 - from Spirit's landing near Bonneville Crater through its climb up the West Spur of the Columbia Hills, over two miles away. The 150 Opportunity anaglyphs on this disc include images from Sol 3 through Sol 219 - from Opportunity's landing in Eagle Crater through its journey and descent into Endurance Crater. From hill top to crater depths, these anaglyphs comprise the finest collection of stereo images of Mars available anywhere - "It's like taking a walk on Mars!"

Click on the thumbnail images - larger sample images are less than half the resolution and size of what you'll get on the disc:

view samples with 3D glasses for stereo (don't have 3D glasses? order some below)

Order the CD-ROM now:
CD-ROMS are Injection Molded:

The MARS 3D CD-ROMS are Injection Molded, not "burned", resulting in a superior product. The injection mold process is superior to "burning" as the signal of an injection molded disc is MUCH stronger than that of a CD-R, ensuring reliability in all readers. Furthermore, the data side of the disc is more resistant to damage ensuring a longer trouble-free life.

The injection mold process involves mounting molds into a high tech injection mold machine. Polycarbonate plastic is injected into the mold under high pressure. Once the disc molding is complete, a reflective coating is applied to the disc in a process called "metallization". Lastly the disc receives a special protective lacquer. The disc is spun at very high speed to evenly distribute the lacquer, which is then "baked" under ultraviolet light.

View the CD-ROM on your computer via JPEG Compatible Web Browsers or Picture Viewers, PC and MAC Compatible.

Order Extra 3D GLASSES:

MARS 3D commemorative glasses

Item # GL-MARS

Mars Rover 3D Glasses © Rainbow Symphony, Inc 2004

$1.50 each


Pain white 3D glasses

Item # GL-3D


$1.00 each



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