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vkp
26-February-2006, 03:46 AM
The complete movie depicting the launching of the rover from earth and its way to mars combined with real effects and alot of great rock music for you to enjoy.You are going to love it, believe me !:evil:

http://exploreuniverse.com/animations/desmars.jpg

Download the movie from here
http://exploreuniverse.com/animations/marsmovie.html

01101001
26-February-2006, 04:56 AM
And if you want to see it with more realistic sound effects and not so horribly compressed video, visit:

PBS Nova Mars: From Launch to Landing (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/mars/launchland.html)

vkp
27-February-2006, 07:16 AM
I made it so that even dailup users get the opportunity to see and listen to the movie.I have the uncompressed movie which is 60mb high resolution and surely nobody would download it.

01101001
27-February-2006, 07:41 AM
You made it?

What did Cornell and JPL/Caltech say when you asked for permission to modify their video and host you own version?

Image Credits (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/mars/credits.html#photo)
From Launch to Landing
Video: © 2002 Cornell University. Animation by Dan Maas. All rights reserved. This work was performed for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, sponsored by the U.S. government under Prime Contract # NAS7-1407 between the California Institute of Technology and NASA. Copyright and other rights in the design drawings of the Mars Exploration Rover are held by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech)/ Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Use of the MER design has been provided to Cornell courtesy of NASA, JPL, and Caltech.

vkp
27-February-2006, 12:22 PM
I made it means .....

I trimmed , editted and added good music.I have also mentioned in the end the sources of everything i have used.In the beginning also i haven't removed the NASA logo and other needful info.

Well, I am student of high school and not a pro. I am a student of XI grade , from India.I love astronomy and watching stars at night is greatest passion.I liked this animation by NASA so i thought why not give it a new look so that people like it and enjoy it as compared to the original animations which is little boring (having those sounds of rocket and friction)

Therefore i came out with this small work.My other friends have appreciated it alot but i don't know why you are so abrupt with me ?:naughty:

Roy Batty
27-February-2006, 02:34 PM
Well, leaving leaving aside any 'permission' issues for the moment, I liked it vkp!:) How long did it take you to do?

01101001
27-February-2006, 09:11 PM
My other friends have appreciated it alot but i don't know why you are so abrupt with me ?:naughty:
Abrupt? Was I rude? Too blunt? Sorry.

I was just concerned about your treatment of the marvelous MER animations produced by the talented Dan Maas (http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/Aug00/DanMaas.Mars.deb.html). I don't think you did them justice. I don't think you gave the creators and owners of the works sufficient credit.

If they should see your site, they might not like it. Maybe they will like it. Maybe they'll think it's cool. But, you should have gotten their persmission to use their property that way. If they don't think it's cool, they are in position to give you a whole lot of grief. Then you will know the meaning of "abrupt".

vkp
28-February-2006, 04:54 AM
Thanks Roy ! Atleast somebody likes it .

I made it in 1.5 hours or so .

01101001:

Whats ur real name ? I like your website url http://www.01101001.com
WE study this in computers in the category of binary numbers and convert decimal to binary and vica-versa.

I understand your point that Dan Maas should be given equal importance.May be I should contact DAN MAAS and ask him for his permission to make a remix of mars mission movie.