- Original Caption Released with Image:
-
Figure 1
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity drove a total of 2,801 meters
(1.74 miles) between its landing in January 2004 and its 383rd martian
day, or sol (Feb. 20, 2005). This map on an image taken by the Mars
Orbiter Camera on NASA's Mars Global Surveyor shows the course the rover
drove during that period. Recently, Opportunity has been making rapid
progress from "Endurance Crater" toward exploration targets farther south.
- Image Credit:
-
NASA/JPL/MSSS/OSU
|