Dec 13, 2012

How-To Geek: How Curiosity Took Its Self Portrait [Video]

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How Curiosity Took Its Self Portrait [Video]
Dec 13th 2012, 14:00

There was enough confusion among the public as to how exactly the Curiosity Rover was able to photograph itself without the camera arm intruding into the photo that NASA released this video detailing the process.

For those readers familiar with photograph blending and stitching using multiple photo sources, this should come as no surprise. For the unfamiliar, it’s an interesting look at how dozens of photos can be blended together so effectively that the arm–robotic or otherwise–of the photographer can be taken right out. Hit up the link below to read more about how NASA practiced on Earth for the shot and to see a high-res copy of the actual self portrait.

Mars Rover Self-Portrait Shoot Uses Arm Choreography [NASA]

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