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Eagle Crater
View from the Mars
Exploration Rover Opportunity's new position outside "Eagle Crater,"
the small crater where the rover landed about two months ago.
Scientists are busy analyzing Opportunity's new view of the plains
of Meridiani Planum. The plentiful ripples are a clear indication
that wind is the primary geologic process currently in effect on the
plains. The rover's tracks can be seen leading away from Eagle
Crater.
From: NASA/JPL |
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