Olympus BioScapes Competition Winners
You can view these and more entries at the BioScapes gallery, but the pictures aren’t as large.
Olympus BioScapes Competition Winners
You can view these and more entries at the BioScapes gallery, but the pictures aren’t as large.
Rhett’s got a post up on parallax, and how you can use this effect to measure distance: Parallax, what is it good for? He’s got some pictures showing the effect of viewing from different vantage points.
The other thing you can do with such photos is to make stereograms, and I’ve taken the liberty of doing so with Rhett’s image, though I didn’t try and take out the dotted lines.
Cross your eyes and you can make the image take on depth. In case you want more, here’s the optics layout stereogram I posted a while back.
The Big Picture: Saturn at equinox
Checking in with NASA’s Cassini spacecraft, our current emissary to Saturn, some 1.5 billion kilometers (932 million miles) distant from Earth, we find it recently gathering images of the Saturnian system at equinox. During the equinox, the sunlight casts long shadows across Saturn’s rings, highlighting previously known phenomena and revealing a few never-before seen images. Cassini continues to orbit Saturn, part of its extended Equinox Mission, funded through through September 2010. A proposal for a further extension is under consideration, one that would keep Cassini in orbit until 2017, ending with a spectacular series of orbits inside the rings followed by a suicide plunge into Saturn on Sept. 15, 2017
Sorry, that’s just some biology small-talk