Stunning New Looks at the Mars Avalanche
February 25, 2010 in Space by 8ify.com - Space
A single-image photoclinometric 3D reconstruction of the Mars avalanche from HiRISE. Image data: NASA/JPL/UA; 3D model: Bernhard Braun
Remember the amazing image of an avalanche on Mars back in 2008, captured by the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter? Bernhard Braun from UnmannedSpaceflight.com has now created several different 3-D views of the event, providing never-seen-before, ground-level observations by using special software he developed that can create three dimensional images from one 2-dimensional picture. Normally, to create a 3-D image you need at least two images, or you have to combine images with data from an instrument such as a laser altimeter. But Braun's single-image photoclinometric 3D reconstruction algorithm, also known as "shape from shading" allows the shape of three dimensional objects to be recovered from shading in a two-dimensional image. Braun told Universe Today that since developing the software, one of the areas he has wanted to "visit from the ground" is the famous dust avalanche caught live in action by HiRISE. His images provide an entirely new — and stunning — view of Mars.
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