‘Endurance’ From the Inside
Caption:
This image taken by the hazard-avoidance camera on sol 137 (June 12, 2004) shows the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity's rear view from its new position about 5 meters (16 feet) inside "Endurance Crater." The rover is currently investigating a flat rock dubbed "Tennessee," which scientists believe may be made up of the same evaporite-rich materials as those found in "Eagle Crater."
Cataloging Keywords:
| Name |
Value |
Additional Values |
| Target |
Mars |
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| System |
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| Target Type |
Planet |
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| Mission |
Mars Exploration Rover (MER) |
|
| Instrument Host |
Opportunity (MER-B) |
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| Host Type |
Rover |
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| Instrument |
Hazard Camera (Hazcam) |
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| Detector |
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| Extra Keywords |
Crater, Grayscale |
| Acquisition Date |
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| Release Date |
2004-06-15 |
| Date in Caption |
2004-06-12 |
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| Image Credit |
NASA/JPL |
| Source |
photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA06270 |
| Identifier |
PIA06270 |