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This color panorama shows a 360-degree view of the landing site of NASA's Curiosity rover, including the highest part of Mount Sharp visible to the rover. That part of Mount Sharp is approximately 12 miles (20 kilometers) away from the rover. The images were obtained by the rover's 34-millimeter Mast Camera. The mos...
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Opportunity's Pancam took the component images between the 2,811th Martian day, or sol, of the rover's Mars surface mission (Dec. 21, 2011) and Sol 2,947 (May 8, 2012). Opportunity spent those months on a northward sloped outcrop, "Greeley Haven," which angled the rover's solar panels toward the sun low in the northern...
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"This full-circle scene combines 817 images taken by the panoramic camera (Pancam) on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. It shows the terrain that surrounded the rover while it was stationary for four months of work during its most recent Martian winter" Of course I didn't take this photo but some image are dy...
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NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity is spending the seventh anniversary of its landing on Mars investigating a crater called "Santa Maria," which has a diameter about the length of a football field. This scene looks eastward across the crater. Portions of the rim of a much larger crater, Endurance, appear on th...
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This 360-degree panorama shows the vista from the location where NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity spent five weeks in November and December 2008 while the sun was nearly directly in between Mars and Earth, limiting communications. Opportunity is approaching the fifth Earth-year anniversary of its landing on ...
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This full-circle view from the panoramic camera (Pancam) on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit shows the terrain surrounding the location called "Troy," where Spirit became embedded in soft soil during the spring of 2009. The hundreds of images combined into this view were taken beginning on the 1,906th Martian day (...
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Notes on this 360-degree panorama from the panoramic camera (Pancam) on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit indicate locations for several events of the first five Earth years since Spirit landed inside Gusev Crater. Spirit landed on January 4, 2004, Universal Time (January 3, 2004, Pacific Standard Time). The vie...
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View this spectacular image in 3D-Stereo Anaglyph at www.3dpan.org/3d/66615-66614-31-29
(red-cyan anaglyph glasses required)
Mars HiRISE ESP_019681_1975_RED
Fracture Cutting Lava Flow East of Olympus Mons
Acquisition date: 08 October 2010 Local Mars time: 3:28 PM
Latitude (centered): 17.4 ° Longitud...-
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View this spectacular image in 3D-Stereo Anaglyph at www.3dpan.org/3d/66615-66614-31-29
(red-cyan anaglyph glasses required)
Many more 3D Stereo images at www.3dpan.org
Mars HiRISE ESP_019747_1975_RED
Fracture Cutting Lava Flow East of Olympus Mons
Acquisition date: 13 October 2010 Local Mars...-
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