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95-degree Position on Mars
This 360-degree panoramic mosaic image composed
of data from the hazard avoidance camera on the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit
shows a view of the lander from under the rover deck. The images were taken as
the rover turned from its landing position 95 degrees toward the northwest side
of the lander. (NASA website)

This image shows where Earth would set on the
martian horizon from the perspective of the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit if it
were facing northwest atop its lander at Gusev Crater. Earth cannot be seen in
this image, but engineers have mapped its location. This image mosaic was taken
by the hazard-identification camera onboard Spirit. (NASA website)
This image from the hazard avoidance camera on
the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit shows the rover in its near-final turned
position on the lander at Gusev Crater. At this point, the rover has turned 95
degrees, with 115 degrees being its goal position. This picture looks remarkably
similar to the image taken during a "dress rehearsal" at the JPL In-Situ
Laboratory, or "testbed," prior to the maneuver on Mars. (NASA website)
More images sent by Spirit
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