Here is a 360° panorama captured by Curiosity at her current location, with North at center and South at both ends, on top of two large and small scale maps with her position.
There are many geological features in the panorama, can you find them in the maps?
The most surprising revelation from NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover — that methane is seeping from the surface of Gale Crater — has scientists scratching their heads.
Absolutely fascinating Stereo3D view of this Martian landscape.
Many thanks to @PaulHammond51 for finding the right-eye view from the rover's R-Nav Cam.
To get the Stereo3D effect, just let your eyes' line of sight be parallel (not cross-eyed) with left eye in front of left image and right eye in front of right image.
There are some days on #Mars where #Curiosity has more geology to look at in #GaleCrater to see than we have time for dedicated imaging. Sol 3812 (April 26, 2023) was one of those days. Rather than miss out, we prioritized a mosaic with the wide-angle camera on #Mastcam to capture a ~100 degree swath of landscape. The results were lovely!