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This three-dimensional stereo anaglyph was created from several frames
from the navigation camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity.
It is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection. The rover
acquired these frames during its 115th martian day, or "sol," in the
Meridiani Planum region of Mars, on May 21, 2004. The rover was near the
edge of "Endurance Crater," which dominates the right half of this view.
The crater is about 130 meters (about 430 feet) in diameter.
See PIA05986 for left eye view and PIA05987 for right eye view
of this 3-D stereo anaglyph.
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NASA/JPL
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