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| £15.00
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| 3D Atlas of Mars responds to phenomenal public interest in all things Martian, delivering a comprehensive interactive guide to Earth's most exciting planetary neighbour. Featuring the largest-scale global map of Mars ever published, 3D Atlas of Mars is an essential companion to the latest announcements, discoveries, and speculations about Mars. Were there really living organisms on Mars? Is there water locked beneath the surface? Is the 'Face' a sign of intelligent life, or just a jumble of rocks? |
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| 3D Atlas of Mars takes you on a voyage into the future, exploring ways to turn the freezing deserts of Mars into a landscape of lush vegetation and vast oceans. Using today's technology it would take less than a hundred years to create an environment that could support plant life - and eventually human habitation.
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| High-resolution 3D maps of Mars and its moons, created from a mosaic of thousands of images acquired during NASA missions | ||
| Use advanced 3D globe technology to navigate freely across the surface of the planet and zoom in to explore amazing surface detail | ||
| Identify over a thousand named features, many with detailed descriptions and images | ||
| Experience real-time flights over Mars' most dramatic surface features | ||
| Use the 'Marsetarium' to help you pinpoint Mars in the night sky | ||
| Learn about mankind's fascination with Mars and how we came to fear a Martian invasion | ||
| Keep track of the latest Mars missions and discoveries, with a linked website and newsletter |
| Operating System: | Windows ME, 98, 2000, NT4 |
| CPU: | 200 MHz Pentium or compatible |
| RAM: | 32 mbytes |
| Screen display: | 800 x 600, High colour (16 bit) |
| Audio: | 16 bit sound card |