The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has been exploring the western rim of the 22 km diameter Endeavour crater since August, 2011. Recently, Opportunity has reached a break in the Endeavour rim that the rover team has named Mara-thon Valley. This is the site where orbital observations from the MRO CRISM imaging spectrometer indicated the presence of iron smectites. On the outer western portion of Marathon Valley, Opportunity explored the crater-form feature dubbed Spirit of St. Louis (SoSL) crater. This presentation describes the 430 to 1009 nm (VNIR) reflectance, measured by the rover's Pancam, of rock units present both at Spirit of St. Louis and within Marathon Valley.
VNIR Multispectral Observations of Rocks at Spirit of St. Louis Crater and Marathon Valley on Th Rim of Endeavour Crater Made by the Opportunity Rover Pancam
2016
2 pages
Report
No indication
English
Astronomy & Astrophysics , Extraterrestrial Exploration , Multispectral photography , Mars roving vehicles , Iron oxides , Mars exploration , Visible spectrum , Spectrum analysis , Multispectral band cameras , Mars landing sites , Mars surface , Imaging spectrometers , Mars craters , Extraterrestrial water , Mars missions , Panoramic cameras
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