The first 3D image of an international space station
Italian astronaut, Paolo Nespoli, has just announced the first 3D images of the international space station (ISS) that are clear and colorful.
Italian astronaut, Paolo Nespoli, has just announced the first 3D images of the international space station (ISS) that are clear and colorful.
The 3D image of the shuttle Endeavor landed on the ISS was captured by Soy Nespoli from the Soyuz spacecraft in space in May.
The astronaut was surprised when crossing his lens, the international space station had two main colors, green and red. When using polarized glasses to observe, 3D images of aerospace are more pronounced.
Under different directions, he managed to capture many angles of the international space station that has never been published.
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