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Atop/Around the Greenheugh Pediment, Site 79-, sol 2695-3199, 3 Mar 2020-6 Aug 2021
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post Jun 17 2020, 07:51 PM
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Mosaic of 3 NavCam Right pictures taken on sol 2795 at 5:20 pm local time:


And the anaglyph:


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post Jun 18 2020, 02:15 AM
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This is a Mastcam image from sol 45, during the drive to Yellowknife Bay. Bloodstone Hill is shown by the arrow.

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post Jun 18 2020, 04:15 PM
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I added Matt Damon on top of Bloodstone Hill to better grasp the scale of the landscape. That hill is about 10m high and 35m from the rover.



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post Jun 18 2020, 06:37 PM
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A dream coming true...
When I was a kid, I gazed at Mars Pathfinder pictures dreaming about the view we would see if Sojourner had ever driven on Twin Peaks.
Then Spirit climbed to the top of Husband Hill and Opportunity reached the top of Endeavour crater wall, unveiling marvelous vistas.
I always loved hiking! Pictures taken by Curiosity these days and in a not so far future provide, in my opinion, an even more exciting experience of martian hiking.
What a great period of exploration we live in!



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post Jun 18 2020, 07:35 PM
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Source Images
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post Jun 18 2020, 07:42 PM
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Beautiful work from everyone! What an amazing place this is.

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post Jun 18 2020, 08:00 PM
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The Navcam L view on Sol 2795-2796.

Jan van Driel

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post Jun 18 2020, 10:46 PM
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Jan's panorama in circular form. I will have to modify my position on the map a little bit - it was based on only the first few images.

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post Jun 22 2020, 11:46 PM
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Sol 2800, a small move to increase stability before using the arm. It looks like just a couple of meters downhill, north, pretty much back along the tracks. I will not update the map for this.

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post Jun 23 2020, 01:28 AM
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Sol 2797 Rmastcam:
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post Jun 23 2020, 02:55 PM
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The Navcam L view on Sol 2800.

Jan van Driel

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post Jun 24 2020, 06:35 AM
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A circular projection of Jan's panorama.

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post Jun 24 2020, 06:49 PM
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Tracks made this Monday on Mars by NASA's Curiosity rover
https://mars.nasa.gov/raw_images/823567/
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post Jun 25 2020, 02:11 AM
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The stitching of this L-NavCam partial pan is rather poor, but it may assist in narrowing down the location after a drive on sol 2802. but it's a nice look back at Bloodstone Hill as the rover returns to the path that will take it to the Sulfate unit. Looking forward to Jan's version smile.gif

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post Jun 25 2020, 07:13 AM
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Mosaic of 3 NavCam Right pictures taken on sol 2802 (24 June 2020) at 3:20 pm local time:


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