Science. 1989 Oct 6;246(4926):11. doi: 10.1126/science.246.4926.11-b.
The photograph accompanying the News & Comment article "Jet Propulsion Lab looks to life after Voyager" by M. Mitchell Waldrop (8 Sept., p. 1037) was generated on a VAX with a photoclinometry program developed by Randy Kirk of the U.S. Geological Survey in Flagstaff, Arizona. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory's hypercube computer was not used to generate the panorama shown, as stated in the caption.
随《新闻与评论》文章“喷气推进实验室展望‘航海者’号之后的生活”(M. 米切尔·沃尔德罗普,8 月 8 日,第 1037 页)配发的照片是由美国地质调查局位于亚利桑那州弗拉格斯塔夫的兰迪·柯克(Randy Kirk)开发的一个 VAX 与光测程序生成的。正如标题中所指出的,在生成所显示的全景图时,并未使用喷气推进实验室的超立方体计算机。