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Forest Road (OC) (lemmy.world)
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Snowy Trail (OC) (lemmy.world)
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A Lemmy meme (lemmy.world)
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"An internet adage is that on any forum 10% of users comment, and 1% post. Lemmy needs to break out of that paradigm, and users should be disproportionately active compared to user/activity on Reddit."

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Arrokoth (lemmy.world)
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On Jan. 1, 2019, New Horizons made a high-speed flyby of Arrokoth, approaching as close as 2,198 miles (3,538 kilometers) of the object. During the encounter the spacecraft's cameras revealed a world not quite like any explored before. In a fitting tribute to the farthest flyby ever conducted by spacecraft, the Kuiper Belt object 2014 MU69 has been officially named Arrokoth, a Native American term meaning “sky” in the Powhatan/Algonquian language.

Taken from this image.

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Ready for takeoff (lemmy.world)
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Mars - Ingenuity the Mars Helicopter - NASA's Perseverance SOL 768

Converted to crossview by u/B15h73k

From this wigglegram


Animation - Mars - Ingenuity the Mars Helicopter - NASA's Perseverance SOL 768 Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/AndreaLuck

Download full video here: www.flickr.com/video_download.gne?id=52835541751 NASA's Mars Perseverance rover Target: Ingenuity Left and Right Mastcam April 18, 2023 (Sol 768) 10:41:47

Frame 1: mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/multimedia/raw-images/ZR0_0768_073...

Frame 2: mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/multimedia/raw-images/ZL0_0768_073...

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/AndreaLuck

Feel free to share, giving the appropriate credit and providing a link to the original image or tweet: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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More Orchids (OC) (lemmy.world)
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Orchids (OC) (lemmy.world)
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Restaurant (OC) (lemmy.world)
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Collection of Crossviews (www.deviantart.com)
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Extreme Closeup (lemmy.world)
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It looks like it is blowing a bubble.

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This is an illustration of how possible danger stands out in 3 dimensions. Image source: Ian Jacobs (flickr)

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Brian May's Stereo Pictures (brian-mayniacs.com)
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This is a list of the stereo images published by Dr. Brian May. Including both crossview and parallel view versions.

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View of the Superheavy booster under construction.

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Captured from Spacex's latest announcement.

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Apollo 17, the last mission to the Moon in December of 1972 and the only one to include a scientist onboard.

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Earthrise (lemmy.world)
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This is two frames from a series of photos taken of the Earth rising over the horizon from the Apollo 11 Command Module.

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Brian May is the lead guitarist for the rock band "Queen", has a doctorate in astrophysics, and has published a book of stereoscopic images. He has just unveiled stereo images of the sample return from asteroid Bennu. (Scroll down for crossview images)

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Compiled from two separate photos on NASA's website. I'm running out of 3d pictures. Anybody else have something they would like to share?

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Compiled from two separate photos on NASA's website. Found on Marslife.org

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Umauma Falls (OC) (lemmy.world)
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Umauma Falls on the East side of the Big Island of Hawaii, near Hilo.

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Cruising Mars (lemmy.world)
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Compiled from two separate photos on NASA's website. From Mars.nasa.gov

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A way to see 3D images without special screens or glasses. Just cross your eyes to overlap the two images.


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