This composite view of Mars Sol 1931 consists of 45 individual images from the Right Mast Camera (Mastcam) (MSSS-MALIN) on the Curiosity Rover.
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This composite view of Mars Sol 1931 consists of 45 individual images from the Right Mast Camera (Mastcam) (MSSS-MALIN) on the Curiosity Rover.
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Composite view 1 of Mars Sol 1930 consists of 16 individual images from the Left Mast Camera (Mastcam) (MSSS-MALIN) on the Curiosity Rover.
The composite below has been slightly enhanced to remove the hazy effect of the original image above.
Composite view 2 of Mars Sol 1930 consists of 5 individual images from the Left Mast Camera (Mastcam) (MSSS-MALIN) on the Curiosity Rover.
The composite below has been slightly enhanced to remove the hazy effect of the original image above.
Anomalies from composite view 1: Faces? Pareidolia? Animals? Creatures? Things that go bump in the night? Debris? Artifacts? I don’t know but they just don’t look like ordinary everyday rocks…
Anomalies from composite view 2…
Read more "Mars Sol 1930 – Composite Views & Anomalies"This composite view of Mars Sol 1928 consists of 5 individual images from the Left Mast Camera (Mastcam) (MSSS-MALIN) on the Curiosity Rover.
The composite below has been slightly enhanced to remove the hazy effect of the original image above.
Most of the images that NASA released that made up this composite were not very detailed and a lot of the places within the images are blurred, however a few interesting items are found within the images. Here are a few anomalies…
Composite Image 2 – made up of 2 black and white images…
Read more "Mars Sol 1928 – Composite View & Anomalies"This composite view of Mars Sol 1922 consists of 19 individual images from the Left Mast Camera (Mastcam) (MSSS-MALIN) on the Curiosity Rover.
The composite below has been slightly enhanced to remove the hazy effect of the original image above.
Anomalies… Martian debris!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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