Mars Panorama – Curiosity rover: Martian solar day 647 in out-of-this-world
Here’s the latest interactive panorama via panoramacist Andrew Bodrov from imagery taken by the Curiosity Mars at Gale Crater, from Sol 647 (May 1, 2014).
The images for panorama were obtained by the rover’s 34-millimeter Mast Camera. The mosaic, which stretches about 30,000 pixels width, includes 134 images, all taken on Sol 647.
You can see previous interactive panoramas from Andrew of of Curiosity’s images here.
And in case you missed it, here’s Curiosity’s latest “Selfie”:
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