Mars Sol 1589 – Composite View & Anomalies

This composite view of Mars Sol 1589 consists of five individual images from the Left Mast Camera (Mastcam) (MSSS-MALIN) on the Curiosity Rover. Continuing from Sols 1582, 15831584 & 1587, more fascinating anomalies that look to be engineered items scattered across the Martian landscape.

The composite below has been slightly enhanced to remove the hazy effect of the original image above.

Some anomalies from the composite image above:

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Mars Sol 1587 – Composite View & Anomalies

This composite view of Mars Sol 1587 consists of five individual images from the Left Mast Camera (Mastcam) (MSSS-MALIN) on the Curiosity Rover. Continuing from Sols 1582, 1583 & 1584, more fascinating anomalies that look to be engineered scattered across the Martian landscape.

The composite below has been slightly enhanced to remove the hazy effect of the original image above.

Here are just a few of the many, many anomalies seen from the above composite.

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Mars Sol 1584 – Composite View & Anomalies

This composite view of Mars Sol 1584 consists of five individual images from the Left Mast Camera (Mastcam) (MSSS-MALIN) on the Curiosity Rover. Continuing from Sols 1582 & 1583, more fascinating anomalies that look to be engineered scattered across the Martian landscape.

The composite below has been slightly enhanced to remove the hazy effect of the original image above.

Anomalies…

The landscape is littered with items that look to be ruins of some kind. Below is just a sample of the many items found in the composite above.

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Mars Sol 1583 – Composite View & Anomalies

This composite view of Mars Sol 1583 consists of five individual images from the Left Mast Camera (Mastcam) (MSSS-MALIN) on the Curiosity Rover. Continuing from Sol 1582, more fascinating anomalies that look to be engineered scattered across the Martian landscape.

The composite below has been slightly enhanced to remove the hazy effect of the original image above.

Anomalies…

The landscape is littered with items that look to be ruins of some kind. Below is just a sample of the many items found in the composite above.

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Mars Sol 1582 – Composite View & Anomalies

This composite view of Mars Sol 1582 consists of five individual images from the Mast Camera (Mastcam) (MSSS-MALIN) on the Curiosity Rover. Another image with a lot of fascinating anomalies that look to be engineered as you can see in the anomaly section below.

The composite below has been slightly enhanced to remove the hazy effect of the original image above.

Anomalies…

The landscape is littered with items that look to be ruins of some kind. Below is just a sample of the many items found in the composite above.

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Mars Sol 1580 – Composite View

This composite view of Mars Sol 1580 consists of six individual images from the Mast Camera (Mastcam) (MSSS-MALIN) on the Curiosity Rover. Although it’s a stunning view of the landscape, the quality of the images released are poor. When zooming in on any areas/items within the image they become very blurry and noisy.

The composite below has been slightly enhanced to remove the hazy effect of the original image above.

One interesting area in the composite is the right hand side of the hill…

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Mars Sol 1574 – Composite View & Anomalies

This composite view of Mars Sol 1574 consists of ten individual images from the Mast Camera (Mastcam) (MSSS-MALIN) on the Curiosity Rover. Click on any of the composites below to see the full sized version.

The composite below has been slightly enhanced to remove the hazy effect of the original image above.

The debris field in this composite is very large and below are some of the anomalies found in the composite image. I have also created a GigaPan View of the mosaic where you can zoom and explore the image.

 

I don’t think it’s an Martian Skull as I’m sure some will claim. I think it’s piece belonging to something mechanical that may have broken off.

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