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Syrtis Major and Meridiani side. |
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Elysium Planitia side showing the two teardrops of Mars. The curiosity landing site is on the tip of the right side teardrop. |
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Elysium Planitia 2 days later. There is an amazingly bright cloud hovering over Olympus Mons. |
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Another cloudy day on Tharsis. Solis Lacus peeking at upper right corner. |
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Mars imaged through so thick fog and clouds that only the brightest stars were barely visible. Seeing would have been excellent. |
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Sinus Meridiani and Syrtis Major are in the middle. There are thick clouds over Hellas basin. North polar cap is very clear and white. |
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Sinus Meridiani and Syrtis Major are in the middle. There are thick clouds over Hellas basin. North polar cap is very clear and white. |
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Syrtis Major is exiting and Meridiani and Acidalia Planitia are in view. |
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Elysium Planitia with Syrtis Major to the left. |
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Tharsis side of Mars. Lots of clouds over the volcanoes. |
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Syrtis Major is in the shadows. Elysium Mons area is bright. Diameter is only 8,84". |
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