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Sol 591 Panorama, 12x3 pancam of Inner Basin & Home Plate
Tesheiner
post Sep 14 2005, 09:31 AM
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Yesterday the download of that 12x3 pancam mosaic (180 x 45 degrees) was finished, at least on the L7 filter.

Here is the result with autostitch (compressed and reduced to half size).
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PS: This was the first of two panos taken to obtain a good stereo map of the inner basin. It was taken on L7R1, so no true colorization should be expected for this one. The second one (same 12x3) was taken on sols 594, 595, and 597 using L257R127 filters.
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djellison
post Sep 16 2005, 10:15 AM
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Without that northern-slope to enjoy during the winter, we wouldnt have had a misison to go straight to Homeplate sad.gif

As it is, now we have a healthy rover, with loads of power, and seasonal conditions about to start benefiting southern slopes....life couldnt be better smile.gif

Doug
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