ブライアン・メイさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ブライアン・メイInstagram)「And probably the final stereo view of Ultima Thule - the first Kuiper Belt rock mankind has ever visited.  It was an unmanned visit, but I think we all felt we were THERE, in the New Horizons probe, looking out the window as we sped by, 4 Billion miles from planet Earth, at a speed of about 36,000 miles per hour - yes, you read that right - 36 THOUSAND miles an hour.  This picture is the result of the work of hundreds of very clever NASA people over at least 15 years, under the direction of Alan Stern, who masterminded the Mission - originally to Pluto - but now exploring further out at the cold edge of the Solar System.  Enjoy ! Parallel view above, crossed eyes view below. 💥💥💥💥 I should make it clear that this is not a conversion, but a REAL stereoscopic pair, made from images taken just a few minutes apart as the New Horizons probe sped past the object, ‘looking’ sideways. I’ll have to check this, but I would guess that the baseline between the two views is a couple of thousand miles. Credits : NASA New Horizons jhuapl/SWRI — Bri」5月17日 22時28分 - brianmayforreal

ブライアン・メイのインスタグラム(brianmayforreal) - 5月17日 22時28分


And probably the final stereo view of Ultima Thule - the first Kuiper Belt rock mankind has ever visited. It was an unmanned visit, but I think we all felt we were THERE, in the New Horizons probe, looking out the window as we sped by, 4 Billion miles from planet Earth, at a speed of about 36,000 miles per hour - yes, you read that right - 36 THOUSAND miles an hour. This picture is the result of the work of hundreds of very clever NASA people over at least 15 years, under the direction of Alan Stern, who masterminded the Mission - originally to Pluto - but now exploring further out at the cold edge of the Solar System. Enjoy ! Parallel view above, crossed eyes view below. 💥💥💥💥 I should make it clear that this is not a conversion, but a REAL stereoscopic pair, made from images taken just a few minutes apart as the New Horizons probe sped past the object, ‘looking’ sideways. I’ll have to check this, but I would guess that the baseline between the two views is a couple of thousand miles. Credits : NASA New Horizons jhuapl/SWRI — Bri


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