Stereo

STEREO is a solar observation mission. Two nearly identical spacecraft were launched in 2006 into orbits around the Sun that cause them to respectively pull farther ahead of and fall gradually behind the Earth. This enabled stereoscopic imaging of the Sun and solar phenomena, such as coronal mass ejections. Contact with STEREO-B was lost in 2014 after entering an uncontrolled spin preventing its solar panels from generating enough power, but STEREO-A is still operational.

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Physicists at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) are bringing the Christmas cheer by using a 3D nanolithography tool called the Nanofrazor to cut the smallest record ever. The tune they "recorded," in full stereo no less: the first 25 seconds of "Rocking Around the Christmas Tree

Automated chemical reaction prediction: Now in stereo

Stereo Imaging of Wildfires from Orbit – California’s Wildfires from the ISS on August 13, 2018

NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter Captures a Mars Rock Feature in 3D. This stereo, or 3D, view (also called an anaglyph) was created by combining data from two images taken 16 feet (5 meters) apart by the color camera aboard Ingenuity.

Smelling in Stereo: The Real Reason Snakes Have Flicking, Forked Tongues

Digital Nose Stimulation Enables Smelling in Stereo