Immerse yourself in a 360-degree Martian adventure with NASA’s Curiosity rover! This panoramic view transports you to Gediz Vallis channel, a geological wonder sculpted billions of years ago during Mars’ wetter epochs. Captured on February 1, 2024, or Sol 4084 of the mission, this panorama comprises 10 meticulously stitched images, offering a window into the Red Planet’s past.
Gaze upon the remnants of ancient debris flows and avalanches that now populate the channel, nestled within the towering slopes of Mount Sharp. Marvel at the engineering marvel that is Curiosity, with its sample ports and stowed robotic arm visible in the frame.
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Dive deeper into the Curiosity mission and the secrets it uncovers at NASA’s Mars Exploration Program.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UC Berkeley
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