360° Interactive PHOTO of Mars
You can interact with this photo by clicking anywhere on it and sliding your mouse (or finger if you're on a mobile device) in any direction!
This panorama of the Martian surface was taken with the Navigation Cameras, or Navcams, aboard NASA’s Rover – the Perseverance on Feb. 20, 2021. It was “stitched” together by NASA from several individual images after they were sent back to Earth.
I added the sky using a photo of Trumpler 14 – a glittering star cluster that contains a collection of some of the brightest stars seen in our Milky Way galaxy. It was captured by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. See the original photo here.
Although NASA made the original Mars image available for all to see on their website – it is not viewable in the 360° interactive format I created here.
360° Interactive VIDEO of Mars
Below, is a video featuring the 360° view of the surface of Mars before I added the sky from Trumpler 14. You may also interact with the video in the same way as the photo, above. NOTE: If you're viewing the video with a smartphone – you'll need to watch it on the YouTube app to be able to move all around the image as it plays.
Enhancing the original NASA images
The software I utilized to enhance this photo is Topaz Labs Photo Ai – an easy-to-use photo editing software that instantly sharpens out-of-focus images, increases the file size of low-resolution photos, and dramatically reduces noise (grain) in as little as one-click! See my video review of Topaz Labs Photo Ai here: www.SpectraLight.com/PhotoAiDemo
If you purchase this software through my affiliate link (https://topazlabs.com/topaz-photo-ai/ref/118/) – I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you – allowing me to continue sharing content like this for your education and enjoyment. Thank you!
See 360° photos I created of Cleveland area tourist attractions here and 360° virtual tours promoting local businesses here.
Are you fascinated by space travel? Would you like to travel to Mars or live there some day? Please share your thoughts with a comment, here!
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Gary, thanks for reading my post and thank you for your comment!