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Opportunity: The colors of late afternoon

Sol 4785, July 10, 2017. Parked in the Spillway at Perseverance Valley, Opportunity used the Pancam to shoot a series of three false-color images while rotating through four of its filters on each image (Holger Isenberg reconstructions). The series took … Continue reading

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Opportunity: Getting ready for solar conjunction

Sol 4782, July 7, 2017. As the time for the solar-conjunction stand down approaches, Opportunity rolled a little deeper into Perseverance Valley, and its Navcam shot a three-frame pan looking southeast (above). Note the shallow intersecting channels visible at left … Continue reading

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Opportunity field report, July 7, 2017

Sol 4782, July 7, 2017; Rover Field Report by Larry Crumpler, MER Science Team & New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science: With the latest drive on sol 4782, Opportunity began the long drive down the floor of Perseverance … Continue reading

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Opportunity: Into the Valley

Sol 4781, July 6, 2017. A drive of 13.2 meters (43 feet) to the east brought Opportunity over the lip of Perseverance Valley. This let the Navcam capture three frames looking downslope toward the Endeavour Crater floor in the distance. … Continue reading

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Opportunity: Sand ripples and rover tracks

Sol 4780, July 5, 2017. Looking south toward Winnemucca mesa (skyline at center), the Navcam captures a busy-looking landscape. There are rover wheel tracks (left and right), sand ripples (foreground) shaped by winds blowing out of Endeavour Crater (left), and … Continue reading

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Opportunity: Making tracks in the sand

Sol 4779, July 4, 2017. As Opportunity continued its examination of the trough that aligns with Perseverance Valley, it drove 30 meters (99 feet) to the northeast. There it parked and took a Navcam three-frame composite looking generally east. Note … Continue reading

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Opportunity report, Sol 4775, by A.J.S. Rayl, The Planetary Society

July 2, 2017: Opportunity sprains ‘ankle’ but perseveres on walkabout: The autumn skies over Endeavour Crater remained hazy as dust from the summer storms continued to rain down, but Opportunity encountered some unexpected and serious June gloom when her right front … Continue reading

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Opportunity: Exploring in the channel

Sol 4774, June 29, 2017. Opportunity has driven to a location that stands within the shallow channel that leads toward Perseverance Valley. Scientists plan to explore this channel in hopes of determining whether or not it was eroded by flowing … Continue reading

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Opportunity: Studying the channel near the head of Perseverance Valley

NASA’s senior Mars rover, Opportunity, is examining rocks at the edge of Endeavour Crater for signs that they may have been either transported by a flood or eroded in place by wind. Those scenarios are among the possible explanations rover-team … Continue reading

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Opportunity field report: June 21, 2017

Sol 4766, June 21, 2017; Rover Field Report by Larry Crumpler, MER Science Team & New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science: Opportunity is doing a geologic walkabout at the entrance to Perseverance Valley. There is an odd trough-like … Continue reading

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