NASA

Lot 307
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NASA
NASA. VERY LARGE FORMAT. Exceptional "MARTIAN SELFIE" from the CURIOSITY rover. NASA's Mars rover Curiosity used two different cameras to create this selfie in front of Mount Mercou, a 6-meter-high rock outcrop. The panorama is composed of 60 images taken by the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) camera on the rover's robotic arm on the 3070th Martian day, or sol, of the mission. These images were combined with 11 images taken by the Mastcam on the mast, or "head", on Martian day 3060 of the mission. The hole visible to the left of the rover is where its robotic drill sampled a rock dubbed "Nontron." The Curiosity team named the features in this part of Mars after the names of the region around the village of Nontron, in southwestern France.Vintage chromogenic print. Numbering and references on the front in the margin. 80 x 120cm with margins.
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