Annotated Version
This is a portion of an image, called the "McMurdo Panorama," taken by the
panoramic camera on the Spirit rover during its winter campaign. The view
is looking toward the east, at "Tyrone," the light-toned soils exposed by
the rover's wheels. The Tyrone area proved difficult for Spirit to get
through, so the rover was commanded to traverse to "Low Ridge," the site
of the winter campaign. Note the light-toned material in the wheel tracks
generated as the rover drove to the site. Several rock and soil targets
are shown that were investigated with instruments on the rover's robotic
arm.
The McMurdo Panorama PIA01907 was acquired over several months
while Spirit was on "Low Ridge." It required all of the camera's geology
filters and covered 360 degrees in azimuth. This view is in false color,
with blue, green and red representing data collected through
430-nanometer, 530-nanometer and 750-nanometer filters, respectively.