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Eagle Crater, Visible?
YesRushGen
post May 26 2004, 08:29 PM
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Hi everyone, my first post here!

With the recent image that clearly shows Fram crater, and the rover tracks from there, I am "visually curious." Has anyone managed to spy Eagle Crater in any of the images? Personally, I lost track of it before Opportunity even made it to the Antilles fracture!

Cheers,

Kelly
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post May 26 2004, 09:33 PM
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QUOTE (YesRushGen @ May 26 2004, 08:29 PM)
Hi everyone, my first post here!

With the recent image that clearly shows Fram crater, and the rover tracks from there, I am "visually curious." Has anyone managed to spy Eagle Crater in any of the images? Personally, I lost track of it before Opportunity even made it to the Antilles fracture!

Cheers,

Kelly

There have been hundreds of images coming in from opportunity, the next big pan from its current location is going to be spectacular. blink.gif blink.gif

Is this the image you were referring to? The tracks leading from fram crater are visible, but eagle crater isnt immediately obvioius, ive pointed toa few features that "might" be it though.
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