The rim surrounding Endeavour Crater on Mars recedes southward, then sweeps
around to the east in a vista obtained by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover
Opportunity. The view is from high on the south end of the "Murray Ridge"
portion of the crater's western rim.
The image was assembled from multiple exposures taken by Opportunity's
panoramic camera (Pancam) in April. It shows locations along the rim that the
rover has subsequently reached and may explore in the future.
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover spent several months exploring portions of
Murray Ridge. Since reaching the local high point on the ridgeline from which
this panorama was taken, the rover has proceeded southward to reach an exposure
of aluminum-rich clay detected from orbit.
During Opportunity's first decade on Mars and the 2004-2010 career of its
twin, Spirit, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Project yielded a range of findings
proving wet environmental conditions on ancient Mars -- some very acidic, others
milder and more conducive to supporting life.
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