![This black-and-white mosaic of images shows a east-northeastward view of Gusev Crater](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20080922202641im_/http://jpl.nasa.gov/images/mer/2005-10-21/A_AF_00_P0635_VRT_L-A6-540.jpg)
After Conquering 'Husband Hill,' Spirit Moves On (Vertical)
10/21/05
The first explorer ever to scale a summit on another planet, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit has begun a long trek downward from the top of "Husband Hill" to new destinations. As shown in this 180-degree panorama from east of the summit, Spirit's earlier tracks are no longer visible. They are off to the west (to the left in this view). Spirit's next destination is "Haskin Ridge," straight ahead along the edge of the steep cliff on the right side of this panorama.
The scene is a mosaic of images that Spirit took with the navigation camera on the rover's 635th Martian day, or sol, (Oct. 16, 2005) of exploration of Gusev Crater on Mars. This view is presented in a vertical projection with geometric seam correction.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
+ Medium resolution version of this image
+ High resolution version of this image
+ Print this image and caption
|