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Mars Rover Image Releases
Spirit's instruments confirmed that those soils had a salty chemistry dominated.
3/24/06
Bright Soil Near 'McCool': Salty Deja Vu?
The layered nature of these rocks presents new questions for the rover team.
3/21/06
Spirit Says Goodbye to 'Home Plate' (False Color)
these rocks record a detailed history of the physical properties that formed them.
3/21/06
Spirit Says Goodbye to 'Home Plate'
This image showing the position of the Martian moon Deimos.
3/13/06
Optical Navigation Demonstration Near Mars
This image shows two flat-topped, layered rocks with angular edges almost side by side.
3/7/06
Spirit Studies Rock Outcrop at 'Home Plate'
This panorama shows two rock-strewn slopes on the left and right sides of a broad, U-shaped dip in the middle.
3/7/06
Spirit's 'Paige' Panorama of the Interior of 'Home Plate' (False Color)
This panorama shows two reddish-brown, rock-strewn slopes on the left and right sides of a broad.
3/7/06
Spirit's 'Paige' Panorama of the Interior of 'Home Plate'
This image shows finely layered rocks interspersed with sand sloping downward
3/7/06
'Gibson' Panorama by Spirit at 'Home Plate' (False Color)
This image shows finely layered rocks interspersed with sand sloping downward.
3/7/06
'Gibson' Panorama by Spirit at 'Home Plate'
This image shows rocks disrupted by the crater-forming impact event.
3/7/06
'Payson' Panorama in False Color
layered rocks are observed in the crater wall.
3/7/06
'Payson' Panorama by Opportunity
This image show a valley on the southern side of Home Plate
3/2/06
Rover Team Decides: Safety First
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