Sol 873 Mastcam-Z raw image (initial condition with dust), sol 876 raw image (dust removed, darker patch on the left side), and sol 876 left eye multispectral image. I wonder how the dust was removed. I can't see any laser holes here and in the high-resolution images in the following post.
360 degree mosaic panorama from Sol 884 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.
360 degree mosaic panorama from Sol 885 with a large version link. This is a drive to the south since Sol 884. 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.
They are hard to make out but the eagle-eyed will pick up some Jezero delta names in this video of a talk by Fred Calef at the Lunar Surface Science Workshop 20 meeting:
360 degree mosaic panorama for Sol 896 with a large version link. This is a drive to the NW since Sol 885. Thanks to Paul for image and camera navigation info (including a note about the upper tier images) and to Kevin Gill for the raw image utilities that all help prep the images for my processing steps.
The "Mexican hat" in stereo from sol 907. Anaglyph: Click to view attachment And cross-eyed: Click to view attachment No surprizes in stereo, as the mono views already give a good sense of the shape.
I'm curious if the geo-minded folks can suggest any formation mechanisms. From the 905 stereo navcams I estimate it is very roughly 30cm across.
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