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Exploring Gediz Vallis and its ridge, Sols 3871-xxxx, 1 Jul 2023-
neville thompson
post Aug 19 2023, 12:45 AM
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The Navcam R view on Sol 3921.

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post Aug 19 2023, 03:39 PM
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Latest drives to the base of the ridge and change in color as Phil mentioned, animated using official mosaics between 3917 and 3921. Here is a recent AGU abstract and LPSC preprint about the Gediz Vallis system and ridge we are arriving at. The route ahead also looks to optimize passage through areas with orbital sulfate detections.

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Longer steppable drive animation with a combination of official and Jan's mosaics from Sol 3435 to the present.


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The Navcam R view on Sol 3924.

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post Aug 22 2023, 09:44 AM
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post Aug 23 2023, 06:13 AM
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This is Jan's panorama for sol 3924 in circular form. The tilt makes the reprojection difficult and efforts to correct for it make the central area more distorted than they should be.

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QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ Aug 23 2023, 02:13 PM) *
This is Jan's panorama for sol 3924 in circular form. The tilt makes the reprojection difficult and efforts to correct for it make the central area more distorted than they should be.

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Tilt is reported by the team in the MSL waypoints JSON URL

Rover tilt was reported as 20.67° at the end of the drive on sol 3924 at site 103/1598.

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The MASTcam l View on Sol 3923.

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