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English: This hematite abundance index map helps geologists choose hematite-rich locations to visit around Opportunity's landing site. Blue dots equal areas low in hematite and red dots equal areas high in hematite.
The hematite abundance index map was created using data from the miniature thermal emission instrument. The first layer is a mosaic of panoramic camera images taken prior to egress, when Opportunity was still on the lander. The colored dots represent data collected by the miniature thermal emission spectrometer on sol 11, after Opportunity had rolled off of the lander and the rover was located at the center of the blue semi-circle. The spectrometer is located on the panoramic camera mast. On sol 11, it took a low-angle 180-degree panorama of the area in front of the rover, indicated by the blue shaded dots. The instrument then raised the angle of its field of view a few degrees higher to sweep around behind the rover, indicated by the red and yellow dots offset at the far sides of the image. |
Date | January 2004 (approximate) |
Source | http://marsrovers.nasa.gov/gallery/press/opportunity/20040214a.html |
Author | NASA/JPL/Cornell |
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[edit]- 2005-03-22 00:29 Bryan Derksen 5781×731× (1726911 bytes) Putting the full-sized version here, use Wiki markup to make thumbnails as needed
- 2004-02-15 14:07 Sennheiser 646×81× (7039 bytes) This hematite abundance index map helps geologists choose hematite-rich locations to visit around Opportunity's landing site. Blue dots equal areas low in hematite and red dots equal areas high in hematite.
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