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Exploring Gediz Vallis and its ridge, Sols 3871-xxxx, 1 Jul 2023-
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The Navcam R view on Sol 4158.

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post Apr 21 2024, 01:09 PM
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The Navcam R view on Sol 4159.

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post Apr 21 2024, 06:08 PM
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Phil here, reporting from Edinburgh in Sunny (or in this case drizzly) Scotland. Here is Jan's most recent panorama for sol 4159 in circular form.


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The Navcam R view on Sol 4162.

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post Apr 24 2024, 04:05 AM
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JPL have recently been working on updating the Mars mission web pages. This has changed the URLs of some of the pages, but using the old address usually takes you where you need to go. However I can't find the end-of-drive 360 degree NavCams that have been created for many years. They used to be on this URL https://mars.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/mosaics/ But that just takes you to a search page that presents a lot of the older mosaics (The most recent one is Sol 4132)

Has anyone found the correct URL for the recent drives, or has the creation of these mosaics been scrapped by JPL?
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The creation of those mosaics hasn’t been changed. They are still being generated. The web changes are entirely external to the mission team and we have no say over them.

If people have thoughts regarding the new webpage designs and content (or lack thereof) I would encourage you to use the feedback forms / contact us pages etc etc.

Personally I find the wholesale deletion of historic mission websites like Pathfinder to be utterly inexcusable.




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