3-D Stereo anaglyph's of the Moon

Get out your 3-D glasses! Here are some attempts at making some 3-D stereo anaglyphs of the Moon.

Ranger 7, 8 and 9 missions

 LRO image, near Komarov.

The following is a 3-D rotating Moon globe I made.

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3D anaglyph of First Quarter Moon from 2009 Oct 25 and Nov 24. Red-cyan above, Red-Green below.



Red-Green (above) and Red-Cyan (below), 3-D anaglyph from 12 day Moons of 09/03/09 and 21/09/09 at different librations





Crater Theophilus in 3D 2009 October 24 and 2009 December 22 images used for anaglyph.








True Stereo Moon!

The below image is made from 2 images taken 120 miles (195km) apart to give a stereo view of the Moon. One was taken from Palmerston North by myself on 2010 Jan 27 at 0840UT and used for the right-eye image, and the left-eye image by Kerry Koppert of New Plymouth, NZ the same night and time at 0840UT. The telescopes were the same also, but the cameras were different. Making NZ into a giant pair of binoculars!


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Above pdf: Download a copy of my paper that appeared in Selenology Today No. 17 on how I made the 3D images.

The easy way of making them now is to download the Anaglyph maker from this website: http://www.stereoeye.jp/software/index_e.html

Next page: Images of the Planets


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