12日的火星照片!
Mars in Full ViewThis is a medium-resolution version of the first 360-degree panoramic view of the martian surface, taken on Mars by the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit's panoramic camera. Part of the spacecraft can be seen in the lower corner regions. (A higher-resolution image will be made available once it has been processed.) Landing Trail in 3-D
A three-dimensional color model created using data from the Mars Exploration Rover's panoramic camera shows images of airbag drag marks on the martian surface. The triangular rock in the upper left corner is approximately 20 centimeters (8 inches) tall. The meatball-shaped rock in the upper right corner is approximately 10 centimeters (4 inches) tall. The dark portion of the surface, or "trough" is approximately 1 centimeter (0.4 inches) deep at its deepest point. This model is displayed using software developed by NASA's Ames Research Center. Airbag Trail dubbed "Magic Carpet"
This section of the first color image from the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit has been further processed to produce a sharper look at a trail left by the one of rover's airbags. The drag mark was made after the rover landed and its airbags were deflated and retracted. Scientists have dubbed the region the "Magic Carpet" after a crumpled portion of the soil that appears to have been peeled away (lower left side of the drag mark). Rocks were also dragged by the airbags, leaving impressions and "bow waves" in the soil. The mission team plans to drive the rover over to this site to look for additional clues about the composition of the martian soil. This image was taken by Spirit's panoramic camera. Airbag Trail Dubbed "Magic Carpet" (Zoom)
This section of the first color image from the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit has been further processed to produce a sharper look at a trail left by the one of rover's airbags. The drag mark was made after the rover landed and its airbags were deflated and retracted. Scientists have dubbed the region the "Magic Carpet" after a crumpled portion of the soil that appears to have been peeled away (lower left side of the drag mark). Rocks were also dragged by the airbags, leaving impressions and "bow waves" in the soil. The mission team plans to drive the rover over to this site to look for additional clues about the composition of the martian soil. This image was taken by Spirit's panoramic camera. Airbag Trail Dubbed "Magic Carpet" (Zoom2)
This extreme close-up image highlights the martian feature that scientists have named "Magic Carpet" because of its resemblance to a crumpled carpet fold. Scientists think the soil here may have detached from its underlying layer, possibly due to interaction with the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit's airbag after landing. This image was taken on Mars by the rover's panoramic camera. 都是同一个地区的照片吗?? 是呀,说得是同一样东西 那你可以在这里说明一下吗?? 我只知道怎么多^_^ 一点介绍也没有吗?? 我的理解:
1,由Mars Exploration Rover Spirit 所拍摄的火星表面的全景图,在下面还可以看见太空船的一小部分。
2,根据Mars Exploration Rover Spirit 送来得数据作出来的3D图像
3,4,5由Mars Exploration Rover Spirit 传来的彩色图像,是其中一个火星漫游者留下的安全气囊。
呵呵,大概是这样吧,仅供参考。 那哈雷的资料来源的介绍呢??
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