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[space] First TV Image of Mars Ever Was Made With Crayons‘The people at the JPL were so excited to receive the images that they couldn’t wait for them to be processed by the lab’s imager. As the first picture was beamed down as a stream of 8-bit numbers—each point indicating a brightness point—they thought of a quick way to get an image straight away: Print the numbers indicating brightness in paper strips, put them together, and color them with pastel crayons.’ [via As Above]

First TV Image of Mars Ever Was Made With Crayons

This entry was posted on Tuesday, May 26th, 2009 at 8:35 am and is filed under Space.

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