This image was taken by the rover's right front camera on Sol 33(August 6, 1997). The rock in the foreground, nicknamed "Ender," is pitted and marked by a subtle horizontal texture. The bright material on the top of the rock is probably wind-deposited dust. The Pathfinder lander is seen in the distance at right. The lander camera is the cylindrical object on top of the deployed mast.
This image was taken by the rover's right front camera on Sol 33(August 6, 1997). The rock in the foreground, nicknamed "Ender," is pitted and marked by a subtle horizontal texture. The bright material on the top of the rock is probably wind-deposited dust. The Pathfinder lander is seen in the distance at right. The lander camera is the cylindrical object on top of the deployed mast.
This image was taken by the rover's right front camera on Sol 33(August 6, 1997). The rock in the foreground, nicknamed "Ender," is pitted and marked by a subtle horizontal texture. The bright material on the top of the rock is probably wind-deposited dust. The Pathfinder lander is seen in the distance at right. The lander camera is the cylindrical object on top of the deployed mast.
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