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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 796-799
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 800
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 806
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 805
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Bill Harris
QUOTE (tau @ May 23 2023, 12:32 PM) *
Sol 801 Mastcam-Z left eye filter 0 raw image (black frame omitted), and filters 1 to 6 multispectral principal components

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A nice, rounded basalt cobble?

--Bill
vikingmars
The nice central view of Sol 805 pano in 3D. Enjoy smile.gif
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vikingmars
...and also in 3D, the long-range view of Sol 762 with Hartwell crater in the background. Enjoy smile.gif
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Phil Stooke
Sol 797 panorama from Steve in circular form. Just a small move from the last position but also a turn to a different heading.

Phil

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PDP8E
GIF ... here is the picture of the week, SOL 805 in Deep-Histo
It is further back from SOL 762 in Vikingmars image above (nice 3D!)
but we can still see the delta/ridge in the center, and Hartwell crater is in the background
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tau
Sol 812 Mastcam-Z multispectral mosaic (principal components of left eye filters 1 to 6)

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tau
A closer look at a variety of Martian rocks
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 812
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PaulH51
A drive away from the drill site looks like no cores were cached)

tiled-NavCam from site 39/1418 - sol 816 after the drive to the north of 48.66 meters (JSON data)
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PaulH51
Tiled-NavCam from site 40/0 on Sol 818 after the drive to the Southwest of 39.43 meters (JSON data)
Looks like some tempting targets if they choose to sample here
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 816
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scalbers
Here's a look at Sol 816 with the link for a larger version. A drive north from Sol 797.

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Extended drive animation from Sol 394 to the present.
neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 817
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 817-N
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 817-818
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 820
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 817 NAV
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 821
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 822
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 823
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scalbers
Here's a 360 degree mosaic panorama from Sol 818 with a large version link. Movement is towards the SW since Sol 816.

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Also Sol 821 with a large version. Movement is towards the SSW since Sol 818.

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Extended drive animation from Sol 394 to the present.
Phil Stooke
Falling behind a bit here - this is Steve's panorama for sol 816 in circular form.

Phil

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Phil Stooke
And the same for sol 818.

Phil

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Phil Stooke
And again for sol 821.

Phil

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tau
Sol 818 Mastcam-Z left eye filter 0 raw image (black frame omitted), and filters 1 to 6 multispectral principal components

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Sol 824 Mastcam-Z left eye filter 0 raw image (black frame omitted), and filters 1 to 6 multispectral principal components

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Two sol 824 Mastcam-Z left eye filter 0 raw images (black frames omitted), and filters 1 to 6 multispectral principal components mosaic

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tau
Two sol 831 Mastcam-Z left eye filter 0 raw images (black frames omitted), and filters 1 to 6 multispectral principal components mosaic

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Sol 832 SuperCam Remote Micro-Imager mosaic

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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 832
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StargazeInWonder
Great work, as always, Neville. That's an unusual rock looking like a hexagonal nut near the crest of the hill in the left panel. I wonder if it's as oddly-shaped when seen closer or if there's a bit of an alignment illusion going on.
tau
QUOTE (StargazeInWonder @ Jun 27 2023, 09:38 PM) *
. . . That's an unusual rock looking like a hexagonal nut near the crest of the hill in the left panel. I wonder if it's as oddly-shaped when seen closer or if there's a bit of an alignment illusion going on.
The oddly-shaped rock can be seen closer in the SuperCam RMI panorama in post #883.
Here is a detail of one of the SuperCam images:

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charborob
Some think it could be a meteorite (link)
neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 836 NAVCAM
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neo56
Panorama taken on sol 838 with Navcam Left at 15:50 LMST.
Sky extended on post-processing.

Glevesque
Simply fantastic Thomas
neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 837-S
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scalbers
Here's a 360 degree mosaic panorama from Sol 836 with a large version link. Movement is towards the WSW since Sol 821.

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Also Sol 838 with a large version. Movement is towards the SSW since Sol 836.

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Extended drive animation from Sol 394 to the present.
Phil Stooke
https://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/mepagapri.../1400_Stack.pdf

This link goes to a presentation by Katie Stack at MEPAG in April. Slide 15 has some names for places ahead on the path.

Phil
scalbers
Here's a take from my end on adding in the sky using some Monte Carlo simulations with Sol 838. Full size is here .

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A rough guess of 30 degrees solar elevation angle was used. The color (and relative brightness) was processed independently for the actual and simulated sky parts, so it's interesting to see whether they are reasonably close.
neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 840
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Phil Stooke
Steve's panorama for sol 836 in circular form.

Phil

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StargazeInWonder
Great work throughout the thread!

Neville's panorama from Sol 840 has a big dust devil at upper left, here brought out in contrast from the background terrain.
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PaulH51
Drive to the north on Sol 843 (July 4th 2013) takes the rover about 10 meters north to site 41/0.
There's a sizeable boulder in the new workspace, so it looks like there is a possibility of some contact science.
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I've circled what I think is the boulder in this NavCam from the previous site.
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Phil Stooke
This is Steve's panorama for sol 838 in circular form. It includes a small patch from one of Paul's images.

Phil

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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 843
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