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Stereoscopic images of Titan's surface constructed

CozmsBrpng writes "If you can successfully view stereoscopic images then you can behold the surface of Titan in all its grainy 3D glory. And, in case you missed it, you can also listen to a human ear-friendly version of the descent radar and the winds in Titan's atmosphere courtesy of the DISR team at The University of Arizona."

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  1. Not Much use for Stereoscopic imaging by poopdeville · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Really, there wasn't enough relief in those pictures to be worth inducing several thousand splitting headaches across the globe.

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  2. Interesting, but not Inspiring by pegasustonans · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I still say Titan is interesting, but it's not the ticket that's going to inspire the everyday person to learn more about the possibilities of Space research. I love the adventure of truly great scientific endeavors, but more people need to be inspired for NASA to get the funding it deserves IMO.

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