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NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover

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Walkabout: A long drive on sol 1397 (January 23, 2025) takes Perseverance back to a location overlooking site 64.2278.

It reached that site back on sol 1363 (December 20, 2024), spend the rest of 2025 there and even performed an abrasion there.

Attached is one of the post-drive 4-tile (roughly processed) NavCams from site 65.0802. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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[โ€“] SpecialSetOfSieves 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

In other news, it does seem that the skies are finally clearing up a bit, now that we're well into spring. This shot, from the mid-afternoon on sol 1359, shows how heavily obscured the distant hills on the western horizon were relative to the 1397 shot taken at nearly the same hour, and included above in Paul's mosaic.

[โ€“] paulhammond5155 4 points 2 days ago

Agreed fully, definitely clearing skies. Such a pity we did not have those when the rover was sat on top of the rim still looking inside the crater. Maybe we'll have better luck with clear skies in a few years when it heads back inside :)