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Hills Beyond Columbia
djellison
post Mar 21 2004, 11:29 AM
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Not as far as the gusev wall, but certainly 5 - 10km distant

Hints of more gusev wall probably one they get to the high point of the crater rim which is a little bit further around.

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jmknapp
post Apr 6 2004, 02:49 PM
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A recent color shot:



>> FULL RES <<

Image info for: 2P134453001EFF2700P2375L[4,5,6]M1
Spacecraft: SPIRIT
Camera: PANCAM, left, filters 4, 5, 6
Spacecraft clock: 134453001 (seconds since January 1, 2000, 11:58:55.816 UTC)
Product type: EDR full frame
Site number: 27
Drive number: 00
Command sequence number: P2375 (PMA or remote sensing instrument) PANCAM
Producer: MIPL/JPL
Acquisition time (Earth): Mon Apr 5 11:51:14 EDT 2004
Acquisition time (Mars): Sol 91 14:31:16


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