Categories: Mars

Opportunity Looks Back at its Crater

Image credit: NASA/JPL
This image is the first 360 degree view from the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity’s new position outside “Eagle Crater,” the small crater where the rover landed about two months ago. Scientists are busy analyzing Opportunity’s new view of the plains of Meridiani Planum. The plentiful ripples are a clear indication that wind is the primary geologic process currently in effect on the plains. The rover’s tracks can be seen leading away from Eagle Crater.

At the far left are two depressions – each about a meter (about 3.3 feet) across – that feature bright spots in their centers. One possibility is that the bright material is similar in composition to the rocks in Eagle Crater’s outcrop and the surrounding darker material is what’s referred to as “lag deposit,” or erosional remnants, which are much harder and more difficult to wear away. These twin dimples might be revealing pieces of a larger outcrop that lies beneath. The depression closest to Opportunity is whimsically referred to as “Homeplate” and the one behind it as “First Base.” The rover’s panoramic camera is set to take detailed images of the depressions today, on Opportunity’s 58th sol. The backshell and parachute that helped protect the rover and deliver it safely to the surface of Mars are also visible near the horizon, at the left of the image.

Original Source: NASA/JPL News Release

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