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The Mars Institute's Mars-1 Humvee Rover with NASA Ames Research Center's K-10 robotic rover mounted on its roof, at Anderson Pass, Devon Island, High Arctic. The ridge extending beyond Anderson Pass is LSS Ridge (named after NASA's Lunar Surface Systems Office).The plain to the right is Von Braun Planitia, an ancient ...
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Ejecta blanket remnants crop out in Planet of the Apes Valley in the western rim area of the Haughton impact crater, Devon Island, High Arctic. Hand-held pan taken by Pascal Lee on 3 August 2010, stitched together using Gigapan Stitcher. For more information, visit: www.marsonearth.org

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The Mars Institute's Moon-1 Humvee Rover in the Eleanor River Valley, Cornwallis Island, Nunavut, Arctic Canada, during the 2010 Northwest Passage Drive Expedition (5-16 May 2010). The Moon-1 Humvee Rover serves as a simulator of future pressurized rovers for Moon and Mars exploration, used by NASA on the Haughton-Mars...
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City of Kahala, east of Honolulu, and Maunalua Bay, Island of Oahu, Hawaii. Cone shaped hill on the horizon beyond the bay is Koko Crater, a volcanic tuff cone. The lower hill to the right of Koko Crater is Koko Head, a headland marking the eastern edge of Maunalua Bay. Gigapan taken from Diamond Head by Pascal Lee on ...
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Gigapan acquired in the bathroom mirror of my Holiday Inn Hotel in Pittsburgh, PA. Stitching of the camera body is imperfect because it's orientation changed from frame to frame (but of course!).
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The Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh, PA, is the world's most energy-efficient conservatory. This Gigapan image was shot and stitched by Pascal Lee at the 3rd Gigapan Workshop, 23-24 Oct 2009.
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