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Home and Back Again
The Mars Exploration Rover
Opportunity finished observations of the prominent rock
outcrop it has been studying during its 51 martian days, or
sols, on Mars, and is currently on the hunt for new
discoveries. This image from the rover's navigation camera
atop its mast features Opportunity's lander - its temporary
home for the six-month cruise to Mars. The rover's soil
survey traverse plan involves arcing around its landing
site, called the Challenger Memorial Station, and over the
trench it made on sol 23. In this image, Opportunity is
situated about 6.2 meters (about 20.3 feet) from the lander.
Rover tracks zig-zag along the surface. Bounce marks and
airbag retraction marks are visible around the lander.
From: NASA/JPL |
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