This right eye in a stereo pair of views was assembled from three navigation camera images that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit acquired on sol 120 (May 5, 2004). The image highlights a crater approximately 70 meters (230 feet) in diameter that scientists have informally named "Lahontan." This image also reveals a wind-ripple feature in the foreground and a distant look at the Columbia Hills on the Horizon, Spirit's planned final destination. See
PIA6022 for 3-D view and
PIA06023 for left eye view of this right eye cylindrical-perspective projection.
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This right eye in a stereo pair of views was assembled from three navigation camera images that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit acquired on sol 120 (May 5, 2004). The image highlights a crater approximately 70 meters (230 feet) in diameter that scientists have informally named "Lahontan." This image also reveals a wind-ripple feature in the foreground and a distant look at the Columbia Hills on the Horizon, Spirit's planned final destination. See <a href="http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA06022">PIA6022</a> for 3-D view and <a href="http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA06023">PIA06023</a> for left eye view of this right eye cylindrical-perspective projection.
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