Planets of the mind's eye. (includes related articles)

Economist (US), The, November, 1991

A virtual-reality system is being developed at Ames Research Center that will simulate planetary surfaces. The system utilizes data gathered by NASA's planetary exploration spacecraft, and generates three-dimensional landscapes.

MACHINES are better than men at hurtling across space and landing in new worlds. That is why Surveyor 1 landed in the Ocean of Storms three years before Apollo II settled on to the Sea of Tranquility. men, though, are better at making sense of what they see. So America's National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has spent a lot of time recreating the planetary encounters of its machines. The 10,000 black-and-white images of the moon's surface taken by Surveyor I were transmitted back to earth, printed out and pasted on to the...

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