This three-dimensional, cylindrical-perspective projection was
assembled from images taken by the navigation camera on the Mars
Exploration Rover Spirit on sol 107 (April 21, 2004) at a region
dubbed "site 32." Spirit is sitting east of "Missoula Crater," no
longer in the crater's ejecta field, but on outer plains. Since
landing, Spirit has traveled almost exclusively over ejecta fields.
This new landscape looks different with fewer angular rocks and more
rounded, vesicle-filled rocks. Spirit will continue another 1,900
meters (1.18 miles) along this terrain before reaching the western
base of the "Columbia Hills."
See PIA05810 for left eye view and PIA05811 for right eye view
of this 3-D cylindrical-perspective projection.