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Pictures from Mars vs. Ultrasound?

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We are able to get pictures from Mars and Moon crisp and nicely colored. However when we check on the update of our own species, we have to put up with this black and white shadowy stone age ultrasound technology.

Any ideas?

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  1. Molecular radio resonance spectrograph identification imagery. Anybody make one yet?


  2. Well, the picture from Mars are photographs most of the time, ultrasound pictures show the soundwaves as an image.

    The only other way to get a picture of the baby, would be X-ray (which could harm the child), or to shove a camera into the mother to take the picture.

    Ultrasound isn't always that black and shadow picture, take a look at my source.  3D and 4D ultrasound shows very crisp pictures of the child, nothing like the shadowy 2D; it may not not moon quality, but it's very good.

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