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polluks wrote:

 

http://pancam.astro.cornell.edu/pancam_instrument/images/False/Sol562A_P2357_1_False_L257_pos_13.jpg


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http://pancam.astro.cornell.edu/pancam_instrument/images/False/Sol562A_P2357_1_False_L257_pos_13.jpg



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http://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol0558/edr/2p175899454effad80p2355l7m1.img.jpg

http://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol0558/edr/2p175899454effad80p2355r1m1.img.jpg

fragment 1

fragment 2

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http://pancam.astro.cornell.edu/pancam_instrument/images/False/Sol562A_P2357_1_False_L257_pos_13.jpg

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THESE ARE AMAZING!



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http://pancam.astro.cornell.edu/pancam_instrument/561A_new.html

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I think it's the rovers tracks, and I think that they found there something that's  kinda, because there is not casual climbing:

tracks

tracks3

http://marsrovers.nasa.gov/gallery/all/2/f/1782/2F284561238EFFAZ89P1212L0M1.JPG

tracks2

http://marsrovers.nasa.gov/gallery/all/2/f/1782/2F284560287EFFAZ87P1206L0M1.JPG

rover tracks

http://marsrovers.nasa.gov/gallery/all/2/f/1793/2F285540312EFFAZAFP1206L0M1.JPG



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These tracks are what?? The rovers tracks? Are we supposed to assume (in the images of sol 1850) that the rover came over the crest of that rise and rolled down there over those rocks and then went over to the image's left dragging its wheel. Hmm.. possibly. How does everyone else interpret this?

If it approached from this side of the rise and tried to go up the incline and failed, then there would be two sets of tracks one going there and one coming back. If this is the explanation, maybe someone could point out the 2 sets of tracks please.

Although, the rover normally has 2 tracks and I am not sure the Spirits wheels were ever **that** bad, were they? we have seen these track anomalies before where there is no obvious second track. Maybe I'm wrong and if so please point out the other track to me. It is easy when looking for anomalies to overlook the obvious!

No, I think this is an NASA image of non-rover tracks.



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the same sector from different angle:

close

close2

from:

http://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2no_0xxx/browse/sol1793/edr/2n285540674effazaqp0685l0m1.img.jpg

http://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2no_0xxx/browse/sol1793/edr/2n285540674effazaqp0685r0m1.img.jpg

http://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2no_0xxx/browse/sol1793/edr/2n285540724effazaqp0685l0m1.img.jpg

http://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2no_0xxx/browse/sol1793/edr/2n285540724effazaqp0685r0m1.img.jpg



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Some remains of Martian life and technology. Images from Spirit (Jan 27, 2009):

Left-eye 1802: (http://marsrover.nasa.gov/gallery/all/2/n/1802/2N286338395EFFAZCJP1765L0M1.JPG)

Right-eye 1802: (http://marsrover.nasa.gov/gallery/all/2/n/1802/2N286338395EFFAZCJP1765R0M1.JPG)

remains of technology

and view of this place from another angles:

Left-eye 1850: (http://marsrover.nasa.gov/gallery/all/2/n/1850/2N290601297EFFB0G2P0755L0M2.JPG)

Right-eye 1850: (http://marsrover.nasa.gov/gallery/all/2/n/1850/2N290601297EFFB0G2P0755R0M1.JPG)

Right-eye 1843: (http://marsrovers.nasa.gov/gallery/all/2/n/1843/2N289977145EFFB0EOP1965R0M1.JPG­)

Left-eye 1843: (http://marsrovers.nasa.gov/gallery/all/2/n/1843/2N289977145EFFB0EOP1965L0M1.JPG­)



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