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Mars Rover Image Releases
This image is a portion of a mosaic acquired by the panoramic camera.
10/21/05
Dodging the Drifts
Looking Back at Spirit's Trail to the Summit (Polar)
10/21/05
Looking Back at Spirit's Trail to the Summit (Polar)
This mosaic of images shows a sandy, relatively flat expanse of hilltop flanked by a layered rock outcrop on the left
10/21/05
Looking Back at Spirit's Trail to the Summit (Right Eye)
This image shows four frames in a row.
10/21/05
Stargazing at 'Husband Hill Observatory' on Mars
Looking Back at Spirit's Trail to the Summit (Vertical)
10/21/05
Looking Back at Spirit's Trail to the Summit (Vertical)
This black-and-white mosaic of images shows a east-northeastward view of Gusev Crater
10/21/05
After Conquering 'Husband Hill,' Spirit Moves On (Polar)
Beyond the ridge is a mostly flat horizon where the plains of Gusev Crater meet a clear Martian sky.
10/21/05
After Conquering 'Husband Hill,' Spirit Moves On (Stereo)
This mosaic of images shows a sandy, relatively flat expanse of hilltop flanked by a layered rock outcrop on the left
10/21/05
Looking Back at Spirit's Trail to the Summit (Stereo)
This mosaic of images shows a sandy, relatively flat expanse of hilltop flanked by a layered rock outcrop on the left
10/21/05
Looking Back at Spirit's Trail to the Summit
This black-and-white mosaic of images shows a east-northeastward view of Gusev Crater
10/21/05
After Conquering 'Husband Hill,' Spirit Moves On (Vertical)
This black-and-white mosaic of images shows a east-northeastward view of Gusev Crater
10/21/05
After Conquering 'Husband Hill,' Spirit Moves On
This mosaic of images shows a sandy, relatively flat expanse of hilltop flanked by a layered rock outcrop on the left
10/21/05
Looking Back at Spirit's Trail to the Summit (Left Eye)
This image shows a rough-edged boulder several inches high with multiple cracks and tiny holes in its surface.
10/14/05
Spirit Wiggles into Position
This image shows a bumpy ridge with two prominent rock outcrops, one in the middle and one on the left, separated by narrow terraces of sand.
10/5/05
More Climbing Ahead
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