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Victoria's Panorama (1) - Sol 970 (Natural Colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity captured this vista of "Victoria Crater" from the viewpoint of "Cape Verde", one of the promontories that are part of the scalloped rim of the Crater. Opportunity drove onto Cape Verde shortly after arriving at the rim of Victoria in September 2006. 

The view combines hundreds of exposures taken by the Rover's PanCam. The camera began taking the component images during Opportunity's 970th Martian day, or Sol, on Mars (such as Oct., 16, 2006). Work on the panorama continued through the Solar Conjunction Period, when Mars was nearly behind the Sun from Earth's perspective and communications were minimized. Acquisition of images for this panorama was completed on Opportunity's 991st Sol (such as Nov., 7, 2006). 

The top of Cape Verde is in the immediate foreground at the center of the image. To the left and right are two of the more gradually sloped bays that alternate with the cliff-faced capes or promontories around the Rim of the crater. 
"Duck Bay", where Opportunity first reached the rim, is to the right. 
Beyond Duck Bay counterclockwise around the Rim, the next promontory is "Cabo Frio", about 150 meters (500 feet) from the rover. On the left side of the panorama is "Cape St. Mary", the next promontory clockwise from Cape Verde and about 40 meters (130 feet) from the Rover. 
The vantage point atop Cape Verde offered a good view of the rock layers in the cliff face of Cape St. Mary, which is about 15 meters or 50 feet tall. 

By about two weeks after the PanCam finished collecting the images for this panorama, Opportunity had driven to Cape St. Mary and was photographing Cape Verde's rock layers. 

The far side of the Crater lies about 800 meters (half a mile) away, toward the South-East. 
Parole chiave: Martian Surface - Craters - Victoria Crater

Victoria's Panorama (1) - Sol 970 (Natural Colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity captured this vista of "Victoria Crater" from the viewpoint of "Cape Verde", one of the promontories that are part of the scalloped rim of the Crater. Opportunity drove onto Cape Verde shortly after arriving at the rim of Victoria in September 2006.

The view combines hundreds of exposures taken by the Rover's PanCam. The camera began taking the component images during Opportunity's 970th Martian day, or Sol, on Mars (such as Oct., 16, 2006). Work on the panorama continued through the Solar Conjunction Period, when Mars was nearly behind the Sun from Earth's perspective and communications were minimized. Acquisition of images for this panorama was completed on Opportunity's 991st Sol (such as Nov., 7, 2006).

The top of Cape Verde is in the immediate foreground at the center of the image. To the left and right are two of the more gradually sloped bays that alternate with the cliff-faced capes or promontories around the Rim of the crater.
"Duck Bay", where Opportunity first reached the rim, is to the right.
Beyond Duck Bay counterclockwise around the Rim, the next promontory is "Cabo Frio", about 150 meters (500 feet) from the rover. On the left side of the panorama is "Cape St. Mary", the next promontory clockwise from Cape Verde and about 40 meters (130 feet) from the Rover.
The vantage point atop Cape Verde offered a good view of the rock layers in the cliff face of Cape St. Mary, which is about 15 meters or 50 feet tall.

By about two weeks after the PanCam finished collecting the images for this panorama, Opportunity had driven to Cape St. Mary and was photographing Cape Verde's rock layers.

The far side of the Crater lies about 800 meters (half a mile) away, toward the South-East.

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Nome album:MareKromium / Walking on Mars with Spirit and Opportunity
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Parole chiave:Martian / Surface / - / Craters / - / Victoria / Crater
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MareKromium   [Ago 16, 2009 at 01:53 PM]
Grazie Giorgio! PCF
george_p   [Ago 16, 2009 at 02:19 PM]
Mamma mia quanto č enorme!! Perņ lo vedo in alcuni punti pixellato con pixel enormi, forse da problemi un formato cosi grande? Anche se pare strano pure a me, altre volte ne avete postato di enormi. Giorgio

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