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Visiting ‘Voltaire’

NASA's Spirit rover's panoramic camera took this mosaic on July 20, 2005, as it approached a suite of layered rocks named 'Voltaire.' Seven to eight discrete layers are evident.
PIA04192
Credits: NASA/JPL/Cornell/USGS
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Annotated image of PIA04192 Sitting on 'Voltaire'
Annotated image of PIA04192
Sitting on 'Voltaire'

Spirit's panoramic camera took this mosaic on martian day, or sol, 549 (July 20, 2005), as it approached a suite of layered rocks named "Voltaire." Seven to eight discrete layers can be seen in the bottom portion of the image, running from upper left to lower right. These rock layers are about 20 to 40 centimeters (8 to 16 inches) wide, and extend several meters in length. Spirit visited "Haussmann" and several other rocks within the layered suite to perform close-up imaging, and to obtain measurements from its Moessbauer and alpha particle X-ray spectrometers.