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Bottomless Bay, Next stop after Cape St. Mary
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post Dec 23 2006, 05:53 PM
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QUOTE (mhoward @ Dec 23 2006, 05:55 PM) *
Gotta love those tracks.

I was doing the same but completely manual (I din't like AS output) and with sharpening:
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Beautiful traks and stratified rocks, illumination is great and Capes sequence on the left is terrific... but, I'm still asking why we didn't visited Beacon balcony?? mad.gif


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post Dec 23 2006, 08:08 PM
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The panoramic view from Sol 1030

taken with the L0 Navcam.

After adding the bottom 3 images the matching of the horizon

is not perfect. mad.gif

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post Dec 23 2006, 08:18 PM
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Here is the same view, but now without

the bottom row images.

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post Dec 23 2006, 09:00 PM
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Nice view from here...

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post Dec 23 2006, 09:16 PM
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Here is the panoramic view from Sol 1032.

Taken with the L0 Navcam.

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post Dec 24 2006, 06:58 AM
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Would be a lovely sunset here... (I bet the Sun direction isn't correct but hey, just going for "pretty"! wink.gif )

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post Dec 24 2006, 08:43 AM
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A Christmas view on Mars.

Taken on Sol 1034 with the L7 Pancam.

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post Dec 24 2006, 08:43 AM
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Beautiful mood, Stu!
Here below jv-based polar projection:
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post Dec 24 2006, 09:10 AM
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Gotta love all those beautifully layered rocks, too. Oh, to have one of those in front of me with a pick handy to split the layers apart... sad.gif

BTW, great image, Stu...it's now my desktop! smile.gif


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post Dec 24 2006, 10:38 AM
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Here is the Navcam view from Sol 1034.

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post Dec 24 2006, 12:28 PM
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The view in the drive direction on Sol 1034.

Taken with the L2 Pancam.

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post Dec 24 2006, 01:10 PM
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A mosaic of 2 images made by the Mi Cam

on Sol 1035 after brushing.

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post Dec 24 2006, 06:31 PM
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Festive red/green images of Mars. Looking across Bottomless Bay, sols 1034 and 1036 long baseline stereo, L7 pancam:
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As others have said, I love that view of the tracks coming over the ridge leading to the beacon.

I don't have my red/green glasses with me, so I hope the channels aren't switched!
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post Dec 24 2006, 07:48 PM
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The view until now.

Taken with the L7 pancam on Sol 1034.

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post Dec 24 2006, 10:36 PM
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QUOTE (nprev @ Dec 24 2006, 09:10 AM) *
Gotta love all those beautifully layered rocks, too. Oh, to have one of those in front of me with a pick handy to split the layers apart... sad.gif


I've commented elsewhere re Victoria's morphology, and pictures such as these simply reinforce my view that Victoria isn't an impact crater.

It was, once, of course. But since then it's suffered an almighty erosional process, so that the high-velocity artefacts imposed on the pre-existing stratigraphy have been for all intents and purposes removed. Thus, no boulder field at the rim, no overturned strata, and probably not even any shock cones. Instead, we have a pit, transformed by erosive processes from a crater - with the inevitable jumbling of histories which that would imply - into a real cross-section of Meridiani Planum. Really, it's far *more* scientifically interesting as a pit than as a crater.

I'd propose that such ex-craters should be named 'Diablos', after the original (well, Spanish) name for the Barringer Crater, before it's external origin was discovered.

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