Spirit Trip to the Hills
Spirit Trip to the Hills
Reconstructing the Scene of Landing
Reconstructing the Scene of Landing
Spirit Extended-Mission Destination
Spirit Extended-Mission Destination
Spirit Lightens the Load
Spirit Lightens the Load
Getting Closer
Getting Closer
Opportunity Path, Sol 1,215
Opportunity Path, Sol 1,215
Seasonal Trend in Water Vapor Seen from Orbit
Seasonal Trend in Water Vapor Seen from Orbit
Spirit Traverse Map, Sol 680
Spirit Traverse Map, Sol 680
Gusev Crater Geology as Seen from Above
Gusev Crater Geology as Seen from Above
Getting There is Half the Fun
Getting There is Half the Fun
Hills Explored by Spirit
Hills Explored by Spirit
Opportunity Tracks Seen from Orbit
Opportunity Tracks Seen from Orbit
Spirit Mission From Beginning to End
Spirit Mission From Beginning to End
Endurance Crater Overview
Endurance Crater Overview
Victoria on Opportunity Horizon Orbital View
Victoria on Opportunity Horizon Orbital View
Approaching an Overlook
Approaching an Overlook
Endurance Road Map
Endurance Road Map
Beagle Crater on Opportunity Horizon Orbital View
Beagle Crater on Opportunity Horizon Orbital View
Rover Tracks Seen from Orbit
Rover Tracks Seen from Orbit
Spirit Travels
Spirit Travels
Opportunity Traverse Map, Eagle to Victoria
Opportunity Traverse Map, Eagle to Victoria
Spirit on Husband
Spirit on Husband
Opportunity Trek Across the Plains of Meridiani
Opportunity Trek Across the Plains of Meridiani
Top View of a Computer Graphic Model of the Opportunity Lander and Rover
Top View of a Computer Graphic Model of the Opportunity Lander and Rover
Slippery Slope?
Slippery Slope?
Plains and Hills Explored by Spirit
Plains and Hills Explored by Spirit
Spirit Route in Black and White
Spirit Route in Black and White
Footprints from Above
Footprints from Above
Columbia Hills Color Elevation Map
Columbia Hills Color Elevation Map
This digital elevation map, produced from satellite data overlain on an image taken by the Mars Orbital Camera on NASA's Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft, shows changes in elevation along the trek of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit as of the rover's 328th martian day, or sol (Dec. 4, 2004). To that point, Spirit had driven a total of 3.89 kilometers (2.42 miles).      The blue area represents the basaltic plains on the floor of Gusev Crater, about 20 meters (66 feet) below the rover's present location. Spirit crossed those plains for several months after landing to the west, off the left edge of this image. The greenish-blue area is the "West Spur" of the "Columbia Hills," which Spirit reached on sol 156 (June 11, 2004). Since then, Spirit has been gradually ascending the slopes of the "West Spur" in an east-northeasterly direction. Southeast of the rover's current position is a brighter green area that represents an abrupt increase in slope where the "West Spur" meets the steeper flanks of the "Columbia Hills." The yellow and red areas represent the highest slopes and peaks. A steep valley east of the rover's location appears, from orbiter images, to have layered outcrops. Scientists are directing the rover to a ridge overlooking the valley to get a better look at what lies ahead.  http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07089
Digital Elevation Map of Spirit Trek
Spirit Travels During its First 238 Martian Days
Spirit Travels During its First 238 Martian Days
Map of Hills on the Horizon
Map of Hills on the Horizon
This anaglyph from NASA Mars Global Surveyor is of Meridiani Planum, the landing site of Mars Exploration Rover, Opportunity. 3D glasses are necessary to view this image.
2 Years on Mars! Meridiani Planum Features Investigated by the Rover, Opportunity
Halfway There
Halfway There
Which Way to the Top?
Which Way to the Top?
Dragging Its Foot
Dragging Its Foot
Opportunity Travels
Opportunity Travels
Spirit Course
Spirit Course
Closing in on Victoria Crater
Closing in on Victoria Crater
Spirit Rover on Husband Hill
Spirit Rover on Husband Hill
Target of Opportunity to the South
Target of Opportunity to the South
Columbia Hills from Orbit
Columbia Hills from Orbit
You Are Here
You Are Here
Hematite Deposits at Opportunity Landing Site
Hematite Deposits at Opportunity Landing Site
This image from the Mars Orbiter Camera aboard NASA's Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft shows an overview of "Victoria Crater" and a portion of the area NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has covered to reach the enormous depression.  Images such as this one from the Mars Orbiter Camera on NASA's Mars Global Surveyor are helping scientists and engineers decide the best path for NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity as it approaches "Victoria Crater." http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA08777
Overview of Approach to Victoria
A Full Profile on Mars Temperature
A Full Profile on Mars Temperature
Wheel Tracks from Landing Site to Hills
Wheel Tracks from Landing Site to Hills
Spirit Successful Landing
Spirit Successful Landing
NASA Dedicates Martian Landmarks To Apollo 1 Crew
NASA Dedicates Martian Landmarks To Apollo 1 Crew
Spirit Hardware Up Close on Mars
Spirit Hardware Up Close on Mars
This stereo image mosaic from NASA Mars Global Surveyor is of Columbia Hills. 3D glasses are necessary to view this image.
Spirit Neighborhood in Columbia Hills, in Stereo
A Fruitful Journey
A Fruitful Journey
Columbia Hills Oblique View
Columbia Hills Oblique View
An Old Friend
An Old Friend
Opportunity Traverse Map, Sol 383
Opportunity Traverse Map, Sol 383
Challenger Memorial Station, Meridiani Planum, Mars
Challenger Memorial Station, Meridiani Planum, Mars
This image maps out the travels of NASA Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity, from is landing site at Eagle Crater to the rim of Victoria Crater about six miles 9.7 kilometers away in September of 2006.
Opportunity Long Road to Victoria Animation
Opportunity Traverse Map, Sol 656
Opportunity Traverse Map, Sol 656