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OPP-SOL2033-GB.jpgRover Tracks, Meteorite and Berries - Sol 2033 (Natural Colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL2072--panoramic.jpgPanorama - Sol 2072 (Image-Mosaic; credits: Dr G. Barca)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL2056-1P310707298EFFA9KDP2578R1M3.jpgApproaching a small - and yet unusually-positioned and strange-looking - Boulder - Sol 2056 (Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)56 visiteDéjà vu, maybe?!?...MareKromium
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OPP-SOL2057-1P310793174ESFA9NAP2580L2M1.jpgClosing-up on the strange-looking Boulder - Sol 2057 (Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL2058-1N310888084EFFA9PDP1992L0M1.jpgErratic Boulder - Sol 205856 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL2058-3D-MF.jpgErratic Boulder - Sol 2058 (3D - credits: Dr M. Faccin)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL2058-3D-MF-LXT.jpgErratic Boulder - Sol 2058 (3D and Natural - but slightly enhanced - Colors - credits: Dr M. Faccin & Lunexit)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL2080-2N311017925EFFB204P0695L0M1.jpgRocky Skyline - Sol 2080 (Natural Colors; credits: Lunexit)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOL1899-JC4_A1899_front_hazcam.jpgSoft Ground and Husband Hill - Sol 189956 visiteWheel slippage during attempts to extricate NASA's Mars Rover Spirit from a patch of soft ground during the preceding two weeks had partially buried the wheels by the 1899th Sol of the Spirit's Mission on Mars (May 6, 2009).
Spirit took this image with its Front HazCam on Sol 1899. With Spirit in the position shown here, the rover team temporarily suspended driving attempts while studying the ground around Spirit and planning simulation tests of driving options with a test rover at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.
Driving attempts between the time Spirit took a similar image (see PIA12002) 10 Soles earlier and when this image was taken moved the Rover a total of about 36 cm (14").
While driving backwards, the Rover drags its right front wheel, which no longer rotates. For scale, the distance between the wheel tracks is about 1 meter (40"). This view is looking Northward, with Husband Hill on the horizon. MareKromium
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SOL1899-JC5_A1899-2R294958155EFFB1DNP1354R0M3.jpgLooking to the South, from Troy - Sol 1899 (Tri-color Version; credits: Lunexit)56 visiteNASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its Rear Hazard Avoidance Camera to take this view toward the South during the 1899th Sol of Spirit's Mission on Mars (May 6, 2009).
The foreground shows that Spirit's left-rear wheel (on the right from this viewpoint) churned up bright-toned material when the Rover was becoming embedded at this position, but that the right-rear wheel did not.MareKromium
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OPP-SOL2043-GB.jpgRover Tracks, Pebbles and Colourful Sand - Sol 2043 (Natural Colors; credits: Dr G. Barca)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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OPP-SOL2071-MF-LXT.jpgBizarre!... - Sol 2071 (Natural Colors; credits: Dr M. Faccin & Lunexit)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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