PIA03695: Erebus Panorama in Stereo
 Target Name:  Mars
 Is a satellite of:  Sol (our sun)
 Mission:  Mars Exploration Rover (MER)
 Spacecraft:  Opportunity
 Instrument:  Panoramic Camera
 Product Size:  26306 x 3000 pixels (w x h)
 Produced By:  JPL
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Original Caption Released with Image:

Left-eye view of a color stereo pair for PIA03695
Left-eye member of a color stereo pair taken through the camera's left lens
using 430-nanometer, 530-nanometer and 750-nanometer filters

Right-eye view of a stereo pair for PIA03695
Right-eye member of a color stereo pair taken through the camera's right lens
using 430-nanometer, 530-nanometer and 750-nanometer filters

Left-eye view of a stereo pair for PIA03695
Left-eye member of a stereo pair taken through the camera's left lens
using 430-nanometer, 530-nanometer and 750-nanometer filters

Right-eye view of a stereo pair for PIA03695
Right-eye member of a stereo pair taken through the camera's right lens using
430-nanometer, 530-nanometer and 750-nanometer filters

This stereo view shows the landscape surrounding NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity at the edge of "Erebus Crater" while the rover's panoramic camera captured frames for a full-circle panorama on Opportunity's sols 652 to 663 (Nov. 23 to Dec. 5, 2005 ). The scene includes finely-layered outcrop rocks, wind ripples, and small cobbles and grains along the rim of the wide but shallow crater. The full panorama, including more of the rover deck than shown here, is at https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA03270.

This image appears three dimensional when viewed through red and blue glasses with a red left eye and blue right eye. Both the left and right images were taken through blue filters. The view is presented in a cylindrical-perspective projection.

Image Credit:
NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell

Image Addition Date:
2006-01-25