NASA. LARGE FORMAT. Opportunity, NASA's Mars Exploration Rov - Lot 281

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NASA. LARGE FORMAT. Opportunity, NASA's Mars Exploration Rov - Lot 281
NASA. LARGE FORMAT. Opportunity, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover, spends the seventh anniversary of its landing on Mars investigating a crater called "Santa Maria", whose diameter corresponds to the length of a soccer field.This scene looks east across the crater. Parts of the rim of a much larger crater, Endurance, appear on the horizon. The panorama spans 225 degrees of the compass, from north-northwest on the left to south-southwest on the right. It has been assembled from several images taken by the panoramic camera (Pancam) on Opportunity during the rover's 2,453rd and 2,454th Martian days, or sols, on Mars (December 18 and 19, 2010).The view is presented in false color to emphasize the differences between rock and soil materials. It combines images taken through three different filters admitting light with wavelengths centered on 753 nanometers (near infrared), 535 nanometers (green) and 432 nanometers (violet). Opportunity landed in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars on January 24, 2004, Universal Time (January 25, Pacific Time) for a mission initially scheduled to last three months. Since this main mission, the rover has continued to work on extended prime-time missions. Opportunity and its twin, Spirit, have both made important discoveries about the wet environments of ancient Mars, which may have been favorable to microbial life. 2010.period chromogenic print. Numbering in the margin on the front. Legend on back label. 40,6 X 130CM with margins.
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