Interactive viewer of our best 3d photos (see bellow for more info):
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Adjust the width of the window so you are able to cross-eye view or to fit your cardboard/3D-VR-Helmet in fullscreen. Then relaod page.


Map of pictures

How to view in 3D if you use a computer (or a smartphone): change the width of the window until the with is no more than twice the distance between your eyes. Then reload the page to redraw the pictures. Then try to wall-eyed to merge the left and right picture.
You can click and drag above the interactive javascript to zoom where you want.

How to view in 3D if you use a smartphone: turn the smart phone in landscape, seen the page in ullscreen. As above try to cross-eye or put your smartphone into a cardboard such as .
You can click and drag above the interactive javascript to zoom where you want.

You can click on 'sensors' if you want to select where to zoom by moving the head: (roll=left or right. pitch=top or bottom. yaw is not used). Start looking down to the bottom horizontally.
To train userself, try to see one or 3 spots (not 2) here:

=== > See our PDF-1 paper for more general details.

=== > See our PDF-2 paper for more details about how I used AI for Classifying Pictures from the International Space Station.

Bellow is a movie if the interactive javascript above does not work as expected..


A flat picture if you are fed up with 3D. You can see the Suez Canal, Mont Sinaï...:
Photos de Thomas Pesquet analysée en 3D
Contact: https://twitter.com/AstroPantheon