Front Hazard Avoidance Camera image taken on sol 323 showing contact science done on Shaler (NASA/JPL) |
MAHLI image taken on sol 323 showing Shaler's scalloped and pitted surface. (NASA/JPL/MSSS) |
Navigation camera image taken on sol 324 after the short reverse drive from Shaler (NASA/JPL) |
The Mastcam's (the science cameras that attached to the top of the camera mast alongside the navigation cameras and the laser-shooting ChemCam) right eye (100 mm) was used on sol 323 to take wonderful shots of part of the dark dune field near the base of the mountain where you can also see layered rock exposures which might be contain the coveted clay minerals like smectite which usually form only in the presence of liquid water. I have stitched them into a mosaic. Click the mosaic to biggify!
Mastcam right eye mosaic showing part of the dark dune that the rover team wishes to avoid and dark outcrop exposures of ancient rock at the base of the mountain (NASA/JPL/MSSS/mosaic by Abraham Samma) |
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