PIA07262: Spirit's Surroundings on 'West Spur,' Sol 305 (3-D)
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Figure 1
Figure 2
This 360-degree stereo panorama shows the terrain surrounding NASA's Mars
Exploration Rover Spirit as of the rover's 305th martian day, or sol,
(Nov. 11, 2004). At that point, Spirit was climbing the "West Spur" of
the "Columbia Hills." The rover had just finished inspecting a rock
called "Lutefisk" and was heading uphill toward an area called "Machu
Picchu." Spirit used its navigational camera to take the images combined
into this mosaic. The rover's location when the images were taken is
catalogued as the mission's site 89, position 205. The stereo-anaglyph
view presented here is a cylindrical projection with geometric seam
correction.
Figure 1 is the left-eye view of a stereo pair and Figure 2 is the
right-eye view of a stereo pair.
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NASA/JPL
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