Patrick, Chuck, I agree with Chuck, the two images are nearly identical as far as I can tell when viewing them as a stereo pair. At the very most, I perceive the left most bright object is behind the star field indicating the images are left-right reversed for normal cross-eyed viewing. Maybe a longer time between frames and proper orientation would show positions of these two objects nearer than the background star field as we would expect. Ed ============================== Quoting Chuck Hards <chuck.hards@gmail.com>:
Patrick, can you repost the pair, perhaps with a marker showing Ceres and Vesta? I'm not seeing anything that's jumping out in 3D, or even moving between the two frames.
Thanks!
On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 11:17 PM, Wiggins Patrick <paw@getbeehive.net> wrote:
A reminder that Ceres and Vesta and converging. Tonight about 26' apart and getting closer.
A stereo pair shot tonight (2014 JUN 30) at 0419 and 0459 UT:
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