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New Horizons Flyover of Pluto July 16, 2017 9:56 am Robert

Not technically new, but the imaging boffins at NASA just released a video flyover of Pluto, based on digital elevation models and imagery, and of course it’s spectacular. The imagery has been cleaned up, but I think what impressed me most was how putting it all together in an integrated way made Pluto seem like a world, more than just a collection of flat images. Enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1fPhhTT2Oo

  • Inline video of Pluto flyover by Robert 2017-07-16 11:29:51
    • Flyover of Charon by Robert 2017-07-16 11:27:51
      • Nice... by RL 2017-07-16 10:47:54
        • DEM verticals is exaggerated by Robert 2017-07-16 11:22:42
          • They have to be exaggerated or you would see no relief at all. by ER 2017-07-16 18:13:23
            • That's a relief by Robert 2017-07-16 22:01:13

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