Panorama Poster Alien Skull on March.
Rover tracks costs an impact crater skip billion years, a view recently completed the panoramic camera (Pancam) on NASA's Opportunity Mars Exploration Rover shows the reddish ground around the spur where the explorer long-term spent his newest Martian winter.
This scene recorded by the color camera mounted on the rover mast includes own solar panels and the bridge in the foreground gives a sense to be sitting on top of the mobile and enjoy the view.
The new view is presented in false color to emphasize differences among materials in the scene.
Its release this week coincides with two events: Opportunity completed its 3000th Martian day July 2, and NASA continues after 15 years of robotic presence on Mars on July 4.
The view offers rich geological context for detailed chemical and minerals work the team has done to Greeley Haven on Mars rover the fifth winter, as well as a spectacular view detailed largest impact crater as we drove further with either rover during the mission
But after analyzing the situation, it provides another astonishing detail what looks like an Alien Skull.
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