Detail View: NASA Planetary Photo Journal Collection: Rover tracks

Title: 
Rover tracks
Original Caption Released with Image: 
Tracks made by the Sojourner rover are visible in this image, taken by one of the cameras aboard Sojourner on Sol 3. The tracks represent the rover maneuvering towards the rock dubbed "Barnacle Bill." The rover, having exited the lander via the rear ramp, first traveled towards the right portion of the image, and then moved forward towards the left where Barnacle Bill sits. The fact that the rover was making defined tracks indicates that the soil is made up of particles on a micron scale. Mars Pathfinder was developed and managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Addition Date: 
1997-07-07
Produced By: 
JPL
Mission: 
Mars Pathfinder (MPF)
Spacecraft: 
Mars Pathfinder Rover
Target Name: 
Mars
Is a satellite of: 
Sol (our sun)
Instrument: 
Rover Cameras
Product Size: 
716 samples x 228 lines
Primary Data Set: 
MARS_PATHFINDER_PAGE
Producer ID: 
P48826 MRPS80987
facet_what: 
MPF
facet_where: 
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Image #: 
PIA00633
UID: 
SPD-PHOTJ-PIA00633
original url: 
http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA00633