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San Juan Pueblo

        This mosaic was acquired by the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity on Sols 5049 and 5051 (April 7 & 9, 2018). The view here is of a rock outcrop named San Juan Pueblo in Opportunity's IDD (Instrument Deployment Device) workplane where part of the IDD robotic arm is visible in the center bottom frame. Just above and to the right of the robotic arm is a rock named Tome that has a bright red filled vesicle, or cavity. Pancam's 753 nm, 535 nm, and 432 nm filters were used in this mosaic.  Three versions are provided at full resolution: an overhead perspective projection of an approximate true color rendering, an overhead perspective projection of a false color rendering which enhances the subtle color differences in the scene, and an overhead perspective projection of a stereo anaglyph for 3D viewing through red-blue glasses.

        


Jim Bell
Pancam Instrument Lead
May 29, 2018

Full Resolution Images
  Approximate true color
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  Image size: 3280 x 2409
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)
  False color
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  Image size: 3280 x 2409
 
  Stereo Anaglyph
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  Image size: 3280 x 2409
 
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