'Endurance' From the Inside
June 20, 2004
This image taken by the hazard-avoidance camera on sol 137 (June 12, 2004) shows the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity's rear view from its new position about 5 meters (16.4 feet) inside Endurance Crater. The rover is currently investigating a flat rock dubbed, Tennessee, which scientists believe may be made up of the same evaporite-rich materials as those found in Eagle Crater.
Topics:
Disaster Accident, Environment, Endurance, Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle, Mars Exploration Rover, Fram, Opportunity rover, Eagle, Mars, Victoria
