The Bruce Murray Space Image Library
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NASA / JPL / UA / Phil Stooke / Emily Lakdawalla
A wide view of Curiosity's future traverse. At full resolution it is 1 meter per pixel. North is about 7 degrees to the left of up. Murray Buttes are at the left of the image, and the dark swath is the Bagnold dune field. Curiosity's route is based on mapping by Phil Stooke. More formats: Left stereo | Right stereo | Flicker gif
This is a red-blue anaglyph. Use 3D glasses (red over left eye, blue over right) to see it in 3D.
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Original image data dated on or about April 13, 2016
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