Phoenix work area stereograms 31-May-08

That the composition and origin of these surface stones is unknown, as of this writing. The rock in the first view is about 8.4 inches across, and the leftmost large rock in the center grouping of the second view is about 4.8 inches wide, according to NASA. You need to ignore the hardware in the second view because it's much too close for a good stereogram at this focal length. I couldn't learn anything in particular about the third view but included it because it's one of the few pair I've found that works well, so far, even though it's small.

The views below will pan in the direction shown by the arrows beneath them when you place the mouse over the arrows. Use the leftmost pair for cross-eyed, rightmost for parallel-eyed.

Click on a thumbnail on the right to chose a different pair, or a red-cyan anaglyph of the scene.

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Photos are used courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech