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Ysleta Del Sur |
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This mosaic was acquired by the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity from Sols 5018 - 5023 (March 6 - 11, 2018). About 58 degrees wide, the rocky outcrop showcased in this view is named Ysleta Del Sur, and was later imaged on Sol 5050 after driving a little over 3 meters (about 10 feet) closer. Ysleta Del Sur is the mesa-like feature that divides the north and south trough in Perseverance Valley and can seen as the bright triangle feature on the left-center of the Outcrop panorama from Sols 4998 - 5015. Pancam's 753 nm, 535 nm, and 432 nm filters were used in this mosaic. Three versions are provided at full resolution: an approximate true color rendering, a false color rendering which enhances the subtle color differences in the scene, and a stereo anaglyph for 3D viewing through red-blue glasses.
Jim Bell |
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Approximate true color JPG TIF Image size: 5311 x 3634 |
Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell/ASU
Image mosaicking: Jon Beans Proton, Jonathan Joseph, Emily Dean Calibration and color rendering: CCC and the Pancam team (Jim Bell) |
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False color JPG TIF Image size: 5311 x 3634 |
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Stereo Anaglyph JPG TIF Image size: 5311 x 3634 |
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