10-Feb-2005
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NASA's Twin Mars Rovers Continue Exploration
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'Peace' Rock Viewed by Spirit
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit photographed this scene on the slope of "Husband Hill" during the rover's 369th martian day, or sol (Jan. 5, 2005). The rock at the center of the frame was informally named "Peace." Spirit subsequently inspected the rock with the tools on the rover's robotic arm. This image was taken with the panoramic camera, through the camera's 430-nanometer filter.
Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
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Spirit's View on Sol 390
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its navigation camera to capture this view during the rover's 390th martian day, or sol, (Feb. 6, 2005). The rover advanced about 13 meters (43 feet) driving backwards uphill on that sol. The view is uphill toward "Cumberland Ridge" on "Husband Hill." It is presented in a cylindrical projection with geometric seam correction.
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Spirit's View on Sol 390 (3-D)
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its navigation camera to capture this three-dimensional view during the rover's 390th martian day, or sol, (Feb. 6, 2005). The rover advanced about 13 meters (43 feet) driving backwards uphill on that sol. The view is uphill toward "Cumberland Ridge" on "Husband Hill." It is a stereo anaglyph presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection with geometric seam correction.
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Spirit's View on Sol 390 (Left Eye)
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its navigation camera to capture this view during the rover's 390th martian day, or sol, (Feb. 6, 2005). The rover advanced about 13 meters (43 feet) driving backwards uphill on that sol. The view is uphill toward "Cumberland Ridge" on "Husband Hill." This is the left-eye member of a stereo pair presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection with geometric seam correction.
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Spirit's View on Sol 390 (Right Eye)
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its navigation camera to capture this view during the rover's 390th martian day, or sol, (Feb. 6, 2005). The rover advanced about 13 meters (43 feet) driving backwards uphill on that sol. The view is uphill toward "Cumberland Ridge" on "Husband Hill." This is the right-eye member of a stereo pair presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection with geometric seam correction.
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Spirit's View on Sol 390 (Polar)
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its navigation camera to capture this view during the rover's 390th martian day, or sol, (Feb. 6, 2005). The rover advanced about 13 meters (43 feet) driving backwards uphill on that sol. The view is uphill toward "Cumberland Ridge" on "Husband Hill." It is presented in a polar projection with geometric seam correction.
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Spirit's View on Sol 390 (Vertical)
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its navigation camera to capture this view during the rover's 390th martian day, or sol, (Feb. 6, 2005). The rover advanced about 13 meters (43 feet) driving backwards uphill on that sol. The view is uphill toward "Cumberland Ridge" on "Husband Hill." It is presented in a vertical projection with geometric seam correction.
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