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Yogi



This image shows the Rover with the rock Yogi.
Click on image for full size version (40K GIF)
Image from: JPL/NASA

Yogi was the second rock to be explored by the Rover. It was a rock about 1 meter tall, and was about 5 meters northwest of the Mars Pathfinder lander.

Yogi appeared to be a bright rock and was relatively unweathered compared to other rocks at the site. This feature helped scientists figure out the possible origin of Yogi.

Soil near Yogi was classified as bright soil, and is thought to be similar to global dust.


Exploration of Mars

Mars Pathfinder Image Archive


Yogi



This image shows the Rover with the rock Yogi.
Click on image for full size version (40K GIF)
Image from: JPL/NASA

Yogi was the second rock to be explored by the Rover. It was a rock about 1 meter tall, and was about 5 meters northwest of the Mars Pathfinder lander.

Yogi appeared to be a bright rock and was relatively unweathered compared to other rocks at the site. This feature helped scientists figure out the possible origin of Yogi.

Exploration of Mars

Mars Pathfinder Image Archive


Yogi



This image shows the Rover with the rock Yogi.
Click on image for full size version (40K GIF)
Image from: JPL/NASA

Yogi was the second rock to be explored by the Rover. It was about 1 meter tall. Are you taller than the Yogi rock on Mars?


Exploration of Mars

Mars Pathfinder Image Archive




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