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Press Release Images: Opportunity
18-May-2004
 
 
Looking at 'Endurance' on Sol 108
Looking at 'Endurance' on Sol 108

This cylindrical-projection mosaic was created from three navigation camera frames that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity acquired at about 4:05 p.m., local solar time on Mars, on sol 108, May 13, 2004. Opportunity is sitting along the rim of "Endurance Crater." NASA has not yet determined whether Opportunity will venture inside the crater, which is about 130 meters (about 430 feet) in diameter.

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Looking at 'Endurance' on Sol 108 (3-D)
Looking at 'Endurance' on Sol 108 (3-D)

This three-dimensional anaglyph stereo view was created from navigation camera frames that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity acquired at about 4:05 p.m., local solar time on Mars, on sol 108, May 13, 2004. It is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection. Opportunity is sitting along the rim of "Endurance Crater." NASA has not yet determined whether Opportunity will venture inside the crater, which is about 130 meters (about 430 feet) in diameter.

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Looking at 'Endurance' on Sol 108 (left eye)
Looking at 'Endurance' on Sol 108 (left eye)

This left eye in a stereo pair of views presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection was created from three navigation camera frames that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity acquired at about 4:05 p.m., local solar time on Mars, on sol 108, May 13, 2004. Opportunity is sitting along the rim of "Endurance Crater." NASA has not yet determined whether Opportunity will venture inside the crater, which is about 130 meters (about 430 feet) in diameter.

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Looking at 'Endurance' on Sol 108 (right eye)
Looking at 'Endurance' on Sol 108 (right eye)

This right eye in a stereo pair of views presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection was created from three navigation camera frames that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity acquired at about 4:05 p.m., local solar time on Mars, on sol 108, May 13, 2004. Opportunity is sitting along the rim of "Endurance Crater." NASA has not yet determined whether Opportunity will venture inside the crater, which is about 130 meters (about 430 feet) in diameter.

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Opportunity View on Sol 109
Opportunity View on Sol 109

This cylindrical-projection mosaic was created from three navigation camera frames that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity acquired on sol 109, May 15, 2004. Opportunity is sitting along the rim of "Endurance Crater" in the Meridiani Planum region.

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Opportunity View on Sol 109 (3-D)
Opportunity View on Sol 109 (3-D)

This three-dimensional anaglyph stereo view was assembled from navigation camera frames that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity acquired on sol 109, May 15, 2004. It is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection. Opportunity is sitting along the rim of "Endurance Crater" in the Meridiani Planum region.

Image credit: NASA/JPL
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Opportunity View on Sol 109 (left eye)
Opportunity View on Sol 109 (left eye)

This left eye in a stereo pair of views was assembled from three navigation camera frames that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity acquired on sol 109, May 15, 2004. It is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection. Opportunity is sitting along the rim of "Endurance Crater" in the Meridiani Planum region.

Image credit: NASA/JPL
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Opportunity View on Sol 109 (right eye)
Opportunity View on Sol 109 (right eye)

This right eye in a stereo pair of views was assembled from three navigation camera frames that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity acquired on sol 109, May 15, 2004. It is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection. Opportunity is sitting along the rim of "Endurance Crater" in the Meridiani Planum region.

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