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The rim of Victoria Crater (2)
Caption NASA originale:"When scientists using orbital data calculated that they should be able to detect Victoria's rim in Rover images, they scrutinized frames taken in the direction of the crater by the PanCam. To positively characterize the subtle horizon profile of the crater and some of the features leading up to it, researchers created a vertically-stretched image (top) from a mosaic of regular frames from the PanCam (bottom), taken on Opportunity's 804th Sol (April 29, 2006). The streched image makes mild nearby dunes look like more threatening peaks, but that is only a result of the exaggerated vertical dimension. This vertical stretch technique was first applied to Viking Lander 2 panoramas by Philip Stooke, of the University of Western Ontario, Canada, to help locate the lander with respect to orbiter images. Vertically stretching the image allows features to be more readily identified by the MER Science Team.
The bright white dot near the horizon to the right of center (barely visible without labeling or zoom-in) is thought to be a light-toned outcrop on the far wall of the crater, suggesting that the rover can see over the low rim of Victoria".
Parole chiave: Mars Panorama - The "rim" of Victoria Crater

The rim of Victoria Crater (2)

Caption NASA originale:"When scientists using orbital data calculated that they should be able to detect Victoria's rim in Rover images, they scrutinized frames taken in the direction of the crater by the PanCam. To positively characterize the subtle horizon profile of the crater and some of the features leading up to it, researchers created a vertically-stretched image (top) from a mosaic of regular frames from the PanCam (bottom), taken on Opportunity's 804th Sol (April 29, 2006). The streched image makes mild nearby dunes look like more threatening peaks, but that is only a result of the exaggerated vertical dimension. This vertical stretch technique was first applied to Viking Lander 2 panoramas by Philip Stooke, of the University of Western Ontario, Canada, to help locate the lander with respect to orbiter images. Vertically stretching the image allows features to be more readily identified by the MER Science Team.
The bright white dot near the horizon to the right of center (barely visible without labeling or zoom-in) is thought to be a light-toned outcrop on the far wall of the crater, suggesting that the rover can see over the low rim of Victoria".

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Nome album:Walking on Mars with Spirit and Opportunity
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Parole chiave:Mars / Panorama / - / The / "rim" / of / Victoria / Crater
Copyright:NASA - Opportunity Rover Mission
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