21.2.2012 23.47 LT
 
Syrtis Major and Meridiani side.
 
   
5.3.2012 1.08 LT
 
Elysium Planitia side showing the two teardrops of Mars. The curiosity landing site is on the tip of the right side teardrop.
 
   
7.3.2012 00.31 LT
 
Elysium Planitia 2 days later. There is an amazingly bright cloud hovering over Olympus Mons.
 
   
15.3.2012 0.06 LT
 
Another cloudy day on Tharsis. Solis Lacus peeking at upper right corner.
 
   
27.3.2012 21.21 LT
 
Mars imaged through so thick fog and clouds that only the brightest stars were barely visible. Seeing would have been excellent.
 
   
29.3.2012 21.56 LT
 
Sinus Meridiani and Syrtis Major are in the middle. There are thick clouds over Hellas basin. North polar cap is very clear and white.
 
   
29.3.2012 22.19 LT
 
Sinus Meridiani and Syrtis Major are in the middle. There are thick clouds over Hellas basin. North polar cap is very clear and white.
 
   
30.3.2012 0.39 LT
 
Syrtis Major is exiting and Meridiani and Acidalia Planitia are in view.
 
   
3.4.2012 22.24 LT
 
Elysium Planitia with Syrtis Major to the left.
 
   
24.4.2012 22.42 LT
 
Tharsis side of Mars. Lots of clouds over the volcanoes.
 
   
15.5.2012 23.36 LT
 
Syrtis Major is in the shadows. Elysium Mons area is bright. Diameter is only 8,84".
 
   
   
 
 
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