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Ready to Enter ‘Endurance’ (3-D)

This stereo anaglyph from NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit looks toward the northeast across 'Endurance Crater' in Mars' Meridiani Planum region. 3D glasses are necessary to view this image.
PIA06057
Credits: NASA/JPL
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Description

This stereo anaglyph looking toward the northeast across "Endurance Crater" in Mars' Meridiani Planum region was assembled from frames taken by the navigation camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity during the rover's 131st martian day, or sol, on June 6, 2004. That was two sols before Opportunity entered the crater, taking the route nearly straight ahead in this image into the "Karatepe" area of the crater. This view is a cylindrical-perspective projection with geometric seam correction.

See

PIA06058

for left eye view and

PIA06059

for right eye view of this 3-D cylindrical-perspective projection.

You will need 3D glasses