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Exploring the Greenheugh Pediment, Sols 3387-3871, 16 Feb 2022-1 Jul 2023
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We can see the drives climbing further southward almost to the top of the valley, using official mosaics between Sols 3783 and 3799.

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The Navcam R view on Sol 3801.

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Jan's sol 3801 panorama in circular form. The worst of the rocky slope is probably behind us now and one more drive should bring us to the next level.

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Gigapan - MSL 3798-3800 MR
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There is grey rock on the left side of the panorama above that really stands out. It looks like meteorite to me, am I wrong?
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I suspect that is the target named "Kourou". I have attempted to locate it in my map.

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Here is a close-up of the grey rock. Not sure it is a meteorite.
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QUOTE (charborob @ Apr 19 2023, 08:04 AM) *
Here is a close-up of the grey rock. Not sure it is a meteorite.

Hard to tell, as the focus was set on the foreground...
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The NAVcam R view on Sol 3803.

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The Navcam R view on Sol 3805.

The road ahead?

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This is Jan's sol 3803 panorama in circular form. Looking at the sol 3905 images, Curiosity managed to get up slightly higher than it was on sol 3801.

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Gigapan - MSL 3801-3803 CC
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Gigapan - MSL 3801 MR
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