I drive Curiosity and that's how I often view our raw downlink images. They aren't stereograms, but the left and right eyes are next to each other on the report, so I just cross my eyes to get the stereo and scroll the page. Works great but despite my trying to spread the good word I think I'm the only rover planner who does this.
Wow! I just checked your CV (we were at Cambridge at the same time :) ), and I will never dismiss a Geography degree again!
Stupid funny-pages trick: "Spot the Differences", you can cross your eyes and the things that "shimmer" are the differences. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spot_the_difference#Solving_te...
It might be overkill but a VR headset would make that significantly easier for people.
> “I drive Curiosity”
“What kind of SUV is that? He can’t mean… Oh, he does…! Holy s**t”