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Meridiani's Portrait (1) - false (?) colors
As NASA's MER Opportunity continues to traverse from Erebus Crater toward Victoria Crater, the Rover navigates along exposures of bedrock between large, wind-blown ripples. Along the way, scientists have been studying fields of cobbles that sometimes appear on trough floors between ripples. They have also been studying the banding patterns seen in large ripples. This view, obtained by Opportunity's PanCam on the Rover's 802nd Sol of exploration (April 27, 2006), is a mosaic spanning about 30°. It shows a field of cobbles nestled among wind-driven ripples that are about 20 cm (8") high. The origin of cobble fields like this one is unknown. The cobbles may be a lag of coarser material left behind from one or more soil deposits whose finer particles have blown away. The cobbles may be eroded fragments of meteoritic material, secondary ejecta of Mars rock thrown here from craters elsewhere on the surface, weathering remnants of locally-derived bedrock, or a mixture of these. Scientists will use the panoramic camera's multiple filters to study the rock types, variability and origins of the cobbles. 

This is a false-color rendering that combines separate images taken through the panoramic camera's 753-nanometer, 535-nanometer and 432-nanometer filters. The false color is used to enhance differences between types of materials in the rocks and soil.

Parole chiave: Mars Panorama - Dunes, Ripples and Outcrops - Meridiani Planum

Meridiani's Portrait (1) - false (?) colors

As NASA's MER Opportunity continues to traverse from Erebus Crater toward Victoria Crater, the Rover navigates along exposures of bedrock between large, wind-blown ripples. Along the way, scientists have been studying fields of cobbles that sometimes appear on trough floors between ripples. They have also been studying the banding patterns seen in large ripples. This view, obtained by Opportunity's PanCam on the Rover's 802nd Sol of exploration (April 27, 2006), is a mosaic spanning about 30°. It shows a field of cobbles nestled among wind-driven ripples that are about 20 cm (8") high. The origin of cobble fields like this one is unknown. The cobbles may be a lag of coarser material left behind from one or more soil deposits whose finer particles have blown away. The cobbles may be eroded fragments of meteoritic material, secondary ejecta of Mars rock thrown here from craters elsewhere on the surface, weathering remnants of locally-derived bedrock, or a mixture of these. Scientists will use the panoramic camera's multiple filters to study the rock types, variability and origins of the cobbles.

This is a false-color rendering that combines separate images taken through the panoramic camera's 753-nanometer, 535-nanometer and 432-nanometer filters. The false color is used to enhance differences between types of materials in the rocks and soil.

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Nome album:Walking on Mars with Spirit and Opportunity
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Parole chiave:Mars / Panorama / - / Dunes, / Ripples / and / Outcrops / - / Meridiani / Planum
Copyright:NASA - Opportunity Rover Mission
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Data di inserimento:Mag 19, 2006
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