
Apparently, James Cameron is not headed to Mars -- at least not anytime soon. The director had been working with NASA to attach 3D cameras to Mars Science Laboratory mission's Curiosity rover. However, it looks like it's not going to work out. "The possibility for a zoom-camera upgrade was very much worth pursuing, but time became too short for the levels of testing that would be needed," NASA said in a statement (via Discovery News ). When the rover launches in a few months, it will include two fixed-length cameras. However, that doesn't mean that Cameron is giving up on his space dreams. "While Curiosity won't benefit from the 3D motion imaging that the zooms enable, I'm certain that this technology will play an important role in future missions," Cameron said in a statement. [Photo: NASA/JPL]
Source: http://www.explore3DTV.com/blog/entry/16128/No-3D-on-Mars-for-James-Cameron/?src=category_rss
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