Opportunity: Looking east

3834-pan-eastSol 3834, November 6, 2014. The rover’s left-side Navcam snaps a sequence of images that look to the east into Endeavour Crater. In recent sols, the atmosphere has lost some of the dust that veiled the crater’s far rim, so the segments there are more clearly seen. Opportunity has left behind Wdowiak Ridge (middle distance at left) and is now heading south, climbing the Cape Tribulation rim segment.

Opportunity raw images, its latest mission status, a location map. and atmospheric opacity, known as tau. A shortcut to Sol 3834 Navcam images is here.

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