Monday, May 3, 2010

A 3D Mars for the people


Filmmaker, James Cameron, has approached NASA to include 3D cameras on the next rover going to Mars in 2011. The idea was originally scrapped in 2007 due to budgetary reasons, but James Cameron lobbied for the cameras to be developed and included because it would spark public interest. If this happens, the public could get more involved in space exploration, giving the many people who oppose giving so much money to it a reason to pay attention. I'd watch it.

Check out the camera. Then check out this review on Hubble 3D.

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