At the rim of Bonneville Crater

This scene from sol 65 is a view almost level with the rim of the Bonneville crater. The crater becomes obvious as you move from left to right. You may want to try the anaglyph version in order to get a wider vista. That may be the discarded descent heatshield on the far rim to the left. The scene is composed from three of the pairs used in yesterday's page. The vertical dimension had to be kept to a minimum to avoid alignment problems with manually stitching together this scene.

The views below will pan in the direction shown by the arrows beneath them when you place the mouse over the arrows. Use the leftmost pair for cross-eyed, rightmost for parallel-eyed.

Click on a thumbnail on the right to chose a different pair, or a red-cyan anaglyph of the scene.

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Photos are used courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech