- Original Caption Released with Image:
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ON A CLEAR DAY ON MARS, you can see tens of thousands of rocks. Two
high-resolution scans by one of Viking 2's cameras were mosaiced to create this
scene looking northeast to the horizon some three kilometers (two miles) away.
The rock in the lower right corner is 10 inches across. The largest rock near the
center of the picture is about two feet long and one foot high. What appears to be
a small channel winds from upper left to lower right. Slope of the horizon is due to
the eight-degree tilt of landed spacecraft.
- Image Credit:
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NASA/JPL
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