Gale Crater
Vista,
in Glorious Color
This is the first
360-degree panorama in color of the
Gale Crater landing site taken by
NASA's Curiosity rover. The panorama
was made from thumbnail versions of
images taken by the Mast Camera.
Scientists will be taking a closer
look at several splotches in the
foreground that appear gray. These
areas show the effects of the
descent stage's rocket engines
blasting the ground. What appeared
as a dark strip of dunes in
previous, black-and-white pictures
from Curiosity can also be seen
along the top of this mosaic, but
the color images also reveal
additional shades of reddish brown
around the dunes, likely indicating
different textures or materials.
The images were taken late Aug. 8
PDT (Aug. 9 EDT) by the
34-millimeter Mast Camera. This
panorama mosaic was made of 130
images of 144 by 144 pixels each.
Selected full frames from this
panorama, which are 1,200 by 1,200
pixels each, are expected to be
transmitted to Earth later. The
images in this panorama were
brightened in the processing. Mars
only receives half the sunlight
Earth does and this image was taken
in the late Martian afternoon.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS