
16 Apr
2020
16 Apr
'20
12:06 p.m.
Here’s a fun one: normally, the drivers of the Curiosity Mars rover have active-shutter 3D glasses for viewing images of the Martian terrain on their office machines. But these don’t work on the hardware that these staffers are currently using from home. So they are falling back to those cheap cardboard red-and-blue glasses that they would give out, included in the price of the ticket, at cinemas <https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/04/15/nasa_cardboard_3d_glasses_for_curiosity/>.