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Station 3

         This mosaic was acquired by the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity on Sols 4343-4345 (April 12-14, 2016).  About 143 degrees wide, Opportunity took this mosaic at her third "station" investigating the strong spectral signals of clay minerals that CRISM (Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars) on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter detected. NOTE: Missing data and other artifacts in this mosaic are the result of the images being acquired while the Opportunity rover was operating in "RAM mode". That is, because of issues with the rover's onboard Flash memory storage, sometimes data are stored directly in the rover's volatile RAM memory instead, and then downlinked to Earth. At the end of each sol of RAM mode operations, however, when the rover shuts down, all of that sol's data is erased. Thus, any missing images, missing color channels, or data transmission errors cannot be fixed by retransmitting the missing data the following sol, like we can do during Flash mode operations. Pancam's 753 nm, 535 nm, and 432 nm filters were used in making this mosaic.  Two versions are provided at full resolution: an approximate true color rendering, and a false color rendering which enhances the subtle color differences in the scene.

        

 


Jim Bell
Pancam Instrument Lead
January 27, 2017

Full Resolution Images
True Color Thumb
  Approximate
  True Color   .jpg    .tif
  Image size: 9119 x 3739
 
False Color Thumb
  False Color    .jpg    .tif
  Image size: 9119 x 3739

 
   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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