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Σάββατο 19 Οκτωβρίου 2013

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Stop What You’re Doing and Fly Over This Amazing Crater Rim on Mars

We’ve seen a lot of awesome pictures from robotic probes on Mars over the years. And yet the sheer awesomeness of this screenshot from a high-definition simulated movie of Mojave Crater blew us away.
While not a direct image, the shot was recreated with spectacular precision using data from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. MRO is loaded with one of the best cameras in the solar system, the HiRISE camera, which can see features on the Martian surface as small as a meter. HiRISE will shoot the same area from slightly different angles to produce stereo pairs that can be viewed in 3-D and used to make incredible terrain models. If you’ve got a pair of funky 3-D glasses handy, you can explore a more than 3,000 features on Mars.
This particular shot comes from a 2009 flyover movie called “Soaring Over Mars” that takes you through canyons and craters, which you can see below. The image shows the amazing mountainous rim of Mojave crater, a 50-kilometer-wide impact scar that has recorded the watery history of Mars. Alluvial fans on Mojave result from heavy downpours at some point in the past, looking remarkably similar to features in the Mojave desert in California, hence the crater’s name.
Adam Mann
Adam is a Wired Science staff writer. He lives in Oakland, Ca near a lake and enjoys space, physics, and other sciency things.

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Tablet review: Tesco Hudl vs Argos MyTablet

As Argos release MyTablet, their budget answer to Apple's iPad, Harry Wallop compares the device with Tesco's offering, the Hudl. 

Tesco and Asda have launched their own-brand mini tablet computers for less than half the price of Apple's version, with Argos's device hitting the shelves this week for a mere £100. 

Argos is specifically targeting the 8 to 13-year-old market and the MyTablet comes pre-loaded with a number of games such as Angry Birds and Fantasy Breaker. 

It promises the device has "pre-loaded parental controls", which is not true as I could view a gambling website straight away. 

Tesco Hudl, £120
16GB storage 
7" 1440 x 900 HD screen 

Best things: 
Crisp screen
BlinkBox, Tesco's film service pre-loaded
Good sound quality

Worst things: 
Able to connect to HDMI TV, but no cable included
Poor battery
Not a great Wi-Fi connection

Argos MyTablet, £99.99
8GB storage 
7" 1024 x 600 screen 

Best things: 
Price
Games and Aldiko book reader pre-loaded

Worst things: 
Poor screen resolution
Poor battery
Bad WiFi connection
Able to connect to HDMI TV, but no cable included

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