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Press Release Images: Opportunity
21-Jul-2004
 
 
Opportunity's View on Sol 171
'Endurance' All Around (cylindrical)

This 360-degree view of the terrain surrounding NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity was taken on the rover's 171st sol on Mars (July 17, 2004). It was assembled from images taken by the rover's navigation camera at a position referred to as "site 33." Opportunity had driven 11 meters (36 feet) into "Endurance Crater." The view is a cylindrical projection with geometrical seam correction.

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Opportunity's View on Sol 171 (3-D)
'Endurance' All Around (3-D)

This 360-degree stereo anaglyph of the terrain surrounding NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity was taken on the rover's 171st sol on Mars (July 17, 2004). It was assembled from images taken by the rover's navigation camera at a position referred to as "site 33." Opportunity had driven 11 meters (36 feet) into "Endurance Crater." The view is a cylindrical-perspective projection with geometrical seam correction.

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Opportunity's View on Sol 171 (Left-Eye)
'Endurance' All Around (left-eye)

This is the left-eye view of a stereo pair showing the terrain surrounding NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity on the rover's 171st sol on Mars (July 17, 2004). It was assembled from images taken by the rover's navigation camera at a position referred to as "site 33." Opportunity had driven 11 meters (36 feet) into "Endurance Crater." The 360-degree view is a cylindrical-perspective projection with geometrical seam correction.

Image credit: NASA/JPL
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Opportunity's View on Sol 171 (Right-Eye)
'Endurance' All Around (right-eye)

This is the right-eye view of a stereo pair showing the terrain surrounding NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity on the rover's 171st sol on Mars (July 17, 2004). It was assembled from images taken by the rover's navigation camera at a position referred to as "site 33." Opportunity had driven 11 meters (36 feet) into "Endurance Crater." The 360-degree view is a cylindrical-perspective projection with geometrical seam correction.

Image credit: NASA/JPL
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Opportunity's View on Sol 171 (Polar)
'Endurance' All Around (polar)

This is the right-eye view of a stereo pair showing the terrain surrounding NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity on the rover's 171st sol on Mars (July 17, 2004). It was assembled from images taken by the rover's navigation camera at a position referred to as "site 33." Opportunity had driven 11 meters (36 feet) into "Endurance Crater." The 360-degree view is a polar projection with geometrical seam correction.

Image credit: NASA/JPL
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Opportunity's View on Sol 171 (Vertical)
'Endurance' All Around (vertical)

This 360-degree view of the terrain surrounding NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity was taken on the rover's 171st sol on Mars (July 17, 2004). It was assembled from images taken by the rover's navigation camera at a position referred to as "site 33." Opportunity had driven 11 meters (36 feet) into "Endurance Crater." The view is a vertical projection with geometrical seam correction.

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