Try this one. Its a stereo-pair image of Comet Wild2 taken in 2004 by the Stardust mission
If you have never done one of these before, the trick is to get your face about an arms-length away from the screen, and look at the image cross-eyed, allowing the images to overlap the right end of the double image in one eye with the left end of the other image through the other eye. If you relax your eye-relief, the images will "lock-in" and you'll see three images; the centre one will be in 3D.
When I do this one, initially it works fine, then all of a sudden, it goes inverted, and rather than seeing a solid shape, I see a bowl with terrain inside. The shadow in the double crater just right of centre, rather than appearing to be cast by the left rim of the crater appears to be cast by the bright area to its right, which becomes like a plateau.
I'd be interested to know if anyone else has the same experience with this that I do.