Moessbauer Footprint in the Soil
This 3-D image taken by the microscopic imager onboard the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity shows a circular imprint left in the Meridiani Planum soil by the rover's Moessbauer spectrometer, an instrument located on its arm that detects iron-bearing minerals. Scientists are studying the curiously rounded grains for clues about the soil's history. The observed area is 3 centimeters (1.2 inches) across. 3D Glasses Vendors
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Image details
ID#:
PIA05287
Date added:
2004-02-14
Target:
Mars
Mission:
Mars Exploration Rover (MER)
Spacecraft:
Opportunity
Instruments:
Microscopic Imager, Moessbauer Spectrometer
Size:
974 x 974 pixels (width x height)
Rating:
Views:
1,607
Full-Res TIFF:
PIA05287.tif (2.64 MB)
Full-Res JPG:
PIA05287.jpg (0.23 MB)
Image credit:
NASA/JPL/Cornell/USGS
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