see out this breathless new panoramic picture that was stitched together byStuart Atkinsonfrom photos received by NASA just yesterday . The images were claim by the Curiosity rover which is currently run around around the Gale Crater on Mars . The misty hills in the background are unlike anything we ’ve ever seen before — placing us properly there with Curiosity on the Red Planet . Clickherefor the full bird’s-eye image .
Theimage above was compile by Emily Lakdawalla , who notes that the composite was put together from pictures taken by Curiosity nearly two weeks ago . It ’s a mosaic of three Mastcam-100 images taken on colloidal suspension 51 face SE .
Because Curiosity is in a crater , the hills in the background are very likely the out rim . The murkiness of the panoramas give them a form of added realism and a total sense of presence . Thanks to Atkinson and Lakdawalla for redact these together — now we know what it ’s like to stand in a volcanic crater on Mars .
paradigm : NASA / JPL / MSSS / Stuart Atkinson & NASA / JPL / MSSS / Emily Lakdawalla .
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