Sol 952: Interactive Panorama of Mars (Artists Drive) by Curiosity



    At the moment, the Curiosity rover has already crossed the mark of 10 kilometers. Throughout its journey, the rover takes photographs, which are then studied by scientists. Many photos are laid out by NASA in the public domain, and photographer Andrei Bodrov takes interactive panoramas, combining the pictures into a single whole.

    The photographs used to create the new panorama were taken by the 34 mm Mast Camera. The panorama uses 135 images, the panorama width is 30,000 pixels.

    Other panoramas of Mars composed by Andrey Bodrov:

    Sol 868  (Martian solar day 868)
    Sol 739  (Martian solar day 752)
    Sol 739  (Martian solar day 739)
    Sol 673  (Martian solar day 673)
    Sol 647 (Martian solar day 647)
    Sol 613  (Martian solar day 613)
    Sol 541  (Martian solar day 541)
    Sol 530  (Martian solar day 530)
    Sol 437  (Martian solar day 437)
    Sol 177  (Self-portrait of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity)
    Sol 136-149  (First 4 billion pixels panorama of Mars)
    Sol 4  (First color panorama of Mars)
    Sol 2  (First panorama of Mars by Curiosity rover)

    And, traditionally, NASA’s story about how to make “photoshots” with a rover ( in each such post, questions arise about how the rover photographs itself):


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