DescripciónPIA08810 Layers of 'Cape Verde' in 'Victoria Crater' (Enhanced).jpg
English: This view of Victoria crater is looking north from "Duck Bay" towards the dramatic promontory called "Cape Verde." The dramatic cliff of layered rocks is about 50 meters (about 165 feet) away from the rover and is about 6 meters (about 20 feet) tall. The taller promontory beyond that is about 100 meters (about 325 feet) away, and the vista beyond that extends away for more than 400 meters (about 1300 feet) into the distance. This is a false color rendering (enhanced to bring out details from within the shadowed regions of the scene) of images taken by the panoramic camera (Pancam) on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity during the rover's 952nd sol, or Martian day, (Sept. 28, 2006) using the camera's 750-nanometer, 530-nanometer and 430-nanometer filters.
This media is a product of the Mars Exploration Rover mission Credit and attribution belongs to the Panoramic Camera (PanCam) team, NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell/Arizona State Univ.
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