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rob66
Debris ? ln the middle /left of that last gigpan (843)

serpens
The scrape marks in the sand seem to confirm debris. There appear to be perforations in the material. Part of the multilayer insulation from the sky crane?
scalbers
Here's a 360 degree mosaic panorama from Sol 843 with a large version link. Thanks to Paul for image and camera navigation info and to Kevin Gill for the raw image utilities that all help prep the images for my processing steps.

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

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 845
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 846
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 847
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Phil Stooke
This is Steve's panorama for sol 843 in circular form. Paul has just pointed out to me that the rock in the workspace is called Ypsilon Lake.

Phil

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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 847
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 849
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serpens
Interesting paper on research conducted on Máaz and Séítah.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06143-z

Cerium (3+) has been identified in Martian meteorites and is a mimic for biosignatures in Raman spectrum.
scalbers
Here's a 360 degree mosaic panorama from Sol 848 with a large version link. Thanks to Paul for image and camera navigation info and to Kevin Gill for the raw image utilities that all help prep the images for my processing steps.

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Extended drive animation from Sol 394 to the present.
scalbers
And a rough version that includes a synthetic sky. The position of the sun in the sky can be estimated by looking at the camera shadow and surrounding brightening of the surface. I think the size of the saturated solar aureole is fairly realistic given my goal to preserve proportional brightnesses throughout the panorama.

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Phil Stooke
Here is Steve's panorama for sol 848 in circular form.

Phil

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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 856
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 857
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tau
Sol 856 SuperCam Remote Micro-Imager mosaic no. 1

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Sol 856 SuperCam Remote Micro-Imager mosaic no. 2

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tau
Sol 856 Mastcam-Z and sol 854 Navcam context for the sol 856 SuperCam mosaics

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tau
Sol 856 Mastcam-Z left eye filters 1 to 6 multispectral principal components mosaic

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scalbers
360 degree mosaic panorama from Sol 854 with a large version link. Thanks to Paul for image and camera navigation info and to Kevin Gill for the raw image utilities that all help prep the images for my processing steps.

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360 degree mosaic panorama from Sol 856 with a large version link.

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Extended drive animation from Sol 394 to the present. Motion since Sol 848 is to the WSW.
neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 859
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tau
Sol 858 SuperCam Remote Micro-Imager mosaic with sol 856 Navcam context

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Sol 858 Mastcam-Z context for the sol 858 SuperCam mosaic and Mastcam-Z left eye filters 1 to 6 multispectral principal components

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tau
The abrasion patch from sol 858 in a sol 860 Mastcam-Z left eye filter 0 raw image (black frame omitted),
left eye filters 1 to 6 (visible to nearest infrared light) multispectral principal components,
and right eye filters 1 to 6 (infrared light) multispectral principal components

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Bill Harris
QUOTE (tau @ Jul 23 2023, 09:21 AM) *
Sol 856 Mastcam-Z left eye filters 1 to 6 multispectral principal components mosaic

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Fascinating images per usual, Tau. But I've noticed that the rock types have become quite pedestrian, so I'll assume that we are traveling one of the arms of the delta. I'm looking forward to getting on top where we'll have interesting distributary channels, etc, to view.

--Bill
serpens
We are on top of the delta but still on the eroded ejecta blanket from Belva crater.
scalbers
360 degree mosaic panorama from Sol 866 with a large version link. Thanks to Paul for image and camera navigation info and to Kevin Gill for the raw image utilities that all help prep the images for my processing steps.

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Extended drive animation from Sol 394 to the present. Motion since Sol 856 is to the W.
scalbers
Same with added sky, having an estimated solar elevation of 46 degrees:

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Phil Stooke
Catching up:

Steve's panorama for sol 854 in circular form:

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And the same for sol 856:

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And the same for sol 866:

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tau
Sol 843 enhanced Mastcam-Z panorama looking west towards Neretva vallis. The bottom of the vallis is hidden behind the foreground.
Sol 866 Mastcam-Z panorama as context for Sol 843 panorama with some parallax in the lower part of the inset image due to the changed position of the rover.
The planned rover traverse leads first towards and along Neretva vallis and then uphill to the left (south).

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tau
A heavily eroded stone. Its outer layer appears to be more resistant to sandblasting than the interior.
Sol 366 Mastcam-Z raw image, enhanced image, and anaglyph.

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tau
Sol 870 Mastcam-Z left eye filter 0 raw image and filters 1 to 6 multispectral image

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Phil Stooke
https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/multimedia/r...AM05155_1100LMJ

This is a new Mastcam image of Ingenuity, one of the best we have ever had. It looks like it has some dirt - not just dust - on its solar panel.

Phil

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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 872
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mcaplinger
QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ Aug 2 2023, 03:10 PM) *
It looks like it has some dirt - not just dust - on its solar panel.

I think those are just the antenna and diodes that have always been on the panel, seen at an oblique angle.
fredk
Right - compare with this frame:
scalbers
360 degree mosaic panorama from Sol 868 with a large version link. Thanks to Paul for image and camera navigation info and to Kevin Gill for the raw image utilities that all help prep the images for my processing steps.

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Same for Sol 870 with a large version link.

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Extended drive animation from Sol 394 to the present. Motion is to the W then NW since Sol 866.
neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 871
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scalbers
360 degree mosaic panorama from Sol 871 with a large version link. Thanks to Paul for image and camera navigation info and to Kevin Gill for the raw image utilities that all help prep the images for my processing steps.

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Same for Sol 872 with a large version link.

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Extended drive animation from Sol 394 to the present. Motion is to the north since Sol 870.
tau
Sol 874 Sherloc Watson camera raw image, enhanced image, and anaglyph.
The purple coating (if it is one) appears to have small-scale inhomogeneities.

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rob66
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QUOTE (tau @ Aug 6 2023, 02:44 PM) *
Sol 874 Sherloc Watson camera raw image, enhanced image, and anaglyph.
The purple coating (if it is one) appears to have small-scale inhomogeneities.


Ate those lozenge shaped objects translucent? Looks like the one lower left had been zapped by the laser
PaulH51
QUOTE (tau @ Aug 6 2023, 09:44 PM) *
Sol 874 Sherloc Watson camera raw image, enhanced image, and anaglyph....


3D model of 'Pilot Mountain' on SketchFab: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/m2020-watso...7829d274dcdf634
neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 868
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xflare
QUOTE (neville thompson @ Aug 7 2023, 04:19 PM) *

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 868
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Giving me Gusev Crater flashbacks
tau
Sol 874 images taken after sunset obviously with perpendicular artificial illumination:
- Sherloc Watson camera image with enhanced colors,
- focus-stacking of 31 raw images of Sherloc Autofocus and Context Imager (ACI),
- combination of color from Watson and detail from ACI.
Unfortunately, the interesting purple coating is out of focus on the right side of the ACI images.

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Phil Stooke
"I think those are just the antenna and diodes that have always been on the panel, seen at an oblique angle."

"Right - compare with this frame:"

oh yeah... now I see it! Sorry about that.

Phil
neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 865-866
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neville thompson

Gigapan - PERSEVERANCE 874
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