Equatorial Crater in Meridiani

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Image Credit: NASA/JPL/ASU

About this image

Long before the MER landers were named or launched, the two orbiters at Mars were asked to examine landing sites. Both the Odyssey and Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft have been collecting landing site data for the past two years. The MGS and ODY data were used as part of the decision making process in the final selection of the two landing sites. The types of data collected by the two orbiters included not only images of the surface but also thermal data about the surface composition, atmospheric data about the climate at each location, and the tracking of major dust storms in the region prior to landing. The presence of, and data collected by, the MGS and ODY orbiters have proven invaluable in MER mission planning.
This image shows layered material in a crater northwest of Opportunity's landing spot. It was captured on April 25, 2003, a few months before the MER landers launched.

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Image ID: 
V06042007 (View data in Mars Image Explorer)
0.9012
350.836
6042
2003-04-25 16:42
Wed, 2004-01-28
VIS
1024 pixels (18 km)
3648 pixels (64 km)
0.017684 km/pixel
0.017813 km/pixel

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