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Spirit : Pancam Frame Of The Year Noms
djellison
post Dec 18 2004, 09:36 PM
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A single colour frame ( if you dont have the colour frame itself - list the three frames with links to Exploratorium or JPL raw images ) from Pancam . No Hazcam or Navcam images here - just a single composite frame from Pancam. - Must be one of L256, L257, L456 or L457 (others struggle to remotely represent real colours )
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post Dec 18 2004, 10:53 PM
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It's strange how beautiful a block of stone can be. Four works of art made of rock and shadow: ( from http://www.lyle.org/mars/ )

Sol 78: Boulder in the Bonneville ejecta blanket.


Sol 99: Flat boulder between Bonneville and Missoula covered in sand drifts.


Sol 128: Similar rock, but better shadows.


Sol 168: Two eroded rocks at the base of the Columbia Hills.
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