ISS 3D Image Pair

 

To view this image in 3D try starting with your eyes close to the screen and slowly move your face away until the images appear to form into a three dimensional view.

This stereo image has been created by combining video frames taken 9 seconds apart. At about 7km/sec orbital velocity this corresponds to a separation of 63km. The  average range of 470km gives an angular separation of 7.6°. Which makes the image equivalent to viewing an object at about 50cm distance.

 


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