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D-Star Panorama by Opportunity (False Color)

NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University · Download full size image

NASA's twin Mars Exploration Rovers have been getting smarter as they get older. This view from Opportunity shows the tracks left by a drive executed with more onboard autonomy than has been used on any other drive by a Mars rover.

Opportunity made the curving, 15.8-meter (52-foot) drive during its 1,160th Martian day, or sol (April 29, 2007). It was testing a navigational capability called "Field D-star," which enables the rover to plan optimal long-range drives around any obstacles in order to travel the most direct safe route to the drive's designated destination. Opportunity and its twin, Spirit, did not have this capability until the third year after their January 2004 landings on Mars. Earlier, they could recognize hazards when they approached them closely, then back away and try another angle, but could not always find a safe route away from hazards. Field D-Star and several other upgrades were part of new onboard software uploaded from Earth in 2006. The Sol 1,160 drive by Opportunity was a Martian field test of Field D-Star and also used several other features of autonomy, including visual odometry to track the rover's actual position after each segment of the drive, avoidance of designated keep-out zones, and combining information from two sets of stereo images to consider a wide swath of terrain in analyzing the route.

Two days later, on Sol 1,162, (May 1, 2007), Opportunity was still at the location it reached during that drive, and the rover's panoramic camera (Pancam) took the exposures combined into this image.

Victoria Crater is in the background, at the top of the image. The Sol 1,160 drive began at the place near the center of the image where tracks overlap each other. Tracks farther away were left by earlier drives nearer to the northern rim of the crater. For scale, the distance between the parallel tracks left by the rover's wheels is about 1 meter (39 inches) from the middle of one track to the middle of the other. The rocks in the center foreground are roughly 7 to 10 centimeters (3 to 4 inches) tall. The rover could actually drive over them easily, but for this test, Settings in the onboard hazard-detection software were adjusted to make these smaller rocks be considered dangerous to the rover. The patch of larger rocks to the right was set as a keep-out zone. The location from which this image was taken is where the rover stopped driving to communicate with Earth. A straight line from the starting point to the destination would be 11 meters (36 feet). Opportunity plotted and followed a smoothly curved, efficient path around the rocks, always keeping the rover in safe areas.

This view combines separate images taken through the Pancam filters centered on wavelengths of 753 nanometers, 535 nanometers and 432 nanometers. It is presented in a false-color stretch to bring out subtle color differences in the scene. Posted on: 03 Jan, 2008

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Bigger Crater Farther South of 'Victoria' on Mars Looking Back at Arena of Exploration Dusk Lighting of Layered Textures in 'Cape Verde'  	Opportunity View of 'Gilbert' Layer (False Color) Opportunity View of 'Lyell' Layer (False Color) 'Lyell' Panorama inside Victoria Crater 'Lyell' Panorama inside Victoria Crater (False Color) 'Lyell' Panorama inside Victoria Crater (Stereo) D-Star Panorama by Opportunity D-Star Panorama by Opportunity (False Color) Cape St. Mary Cape Verde Details of Layers in Victoria Crater's Cape St. Vincent First 414 Sols at 'Victoria Crater' Wishing You Were Here from Mars Cape Verde in False Color Opportunity's Second Martian Birthday at Cape Verde Opportunity at Work Inside Victoria Crater At Bright Band Inside Victoria Crater Inside Victoria Crater for Extended Exploration Forty Meters from Entry to Victoria Crater Forty Meters from Entry to Victoria Crater (Stereo) Forty Meters from Entry to Victoria Crater (Left Eye) Forty Meters from Entry to Victoria Crater (Right Eye) Forty Meters from Entry to Victoria Crater (Polar) Forty Meters from Entry to Victoria Crater (Vertical) Dust Busting on Mars After Opportunity's First Drive in Six Weeks Dust Storm Time Lapse Shows Opportunity's Skies Darken Dust Delays Mars Crater Entry Opportunity Gets Ready to Roll Rover Tracks at Crater's Edge Band of Bright Rock Band of Bright Rock (False Color) Band at Duck Bay Opportunity's Path, Sol 1,215 Opportunity's Rim Path, Sol 1,215 Opportunity's Long Road to Victoria Surveying the Scene Above Opportunity (Simulation) Rolling into Victoria Crater (Simulation) Wind Streaks Landscape and Boosts Rover Power Levels Opportunity Passes 10-Kilometer Mark Martian Clouds Pass By on a Winter Afternoon Satellite View of Opportunity's Journey around Panorama from 'Cape Verde' Panorama from 'Cape Verde' (False Color) View of 'Cape Verde' from 'Cape St. Mary' in Late Morning View of 'Cape Verde' from 'Cape St. Mary' in Late Morning (False Color) Opportunity's View, Sol 959 Opportunity's View, Sol 959, (Stereo) Opportunity's View, Sol 959 (Left Eye) Opportunity's View, Sols 959 (Right Eye) Opportunity's View, sol 959 (Polar) Opportunity's View, Sol 959 (Vertical) Opportunity's View, Sol 958 Opportunity's View, Sol 958 (Stereo) Opportunity's View, Sol 958 (Left Eye) Opportunity's View, Sol 958 (Right Eye) Opportunity's View, Sol 958 (Polar) Opportunity's View, Sol 958 (Vertical) Opportunity on 'Cabo Frio' (Simulated) Opportunity at Crater's 'Cape Verde' (Annotated) Opportunity at Crater's 'Cape Verde' Opportunity at Crater's 'Cape Verde' (Red Filter) Opportunity at Crater's 'Cape Verde' (Red Filter, Annotated) Superimposed Rover on Rim of Victoria Crater Layers of 'Cabo Frio' in 'Victoria Crater' Layers of 'Cabo Frio' in 'Victoria Crater' (False Color) Layers of 'Cabo Frio' in 'Victoria Crater' (Stereo) Layers of 'Cape Verde' in 'Victoria Crater' Layers of 'Cape Verde' in 'Victoria Crater' (False Color) Layers of 'Cape Verde' in 'Victoria Crater' (Stereo) Layers of 'Cape Verde' in 'Victoria Crater' (Enhanced) Opportunity Traverse Map, 'Eagle' to 'Victoria' Opportunity Traverse Map, 'Eagle' to 'Victoria' (No Labels) The Opportunity Rover at 'Victoria Crater' (Annotated) The Opportunity Rover at 'Victoria Crater' 'Victoria Crater' at Meridiani Planum (Annotated) 'Victoria Crater' at Meridiani Planum 'Victoria Crater' from 'Duck Bay' 'Victoria Crater' from 'Duck Bay' (Stereo) 'Victoria Crater' from 'Duck Bay' (Left Eye) 'Victoria Crater' from 'Duck Bay' (Right Eye) 'Victoria Crater' from 'Duck Bay'(Polar Projection) 'Victoria Crater' from 'Duck Bay'(Vertical Projection) On the Rim of 'Victoria Crater' On the Rim of 'Victoria Crater'(Stereo) On the Rim of 'Victoria Crater' (Left Eye) On the Rim of 'Victoria Crater' (Right Eye) On the Rim of 'Victoria Crater' (Polar Projection) On the Rim of 'Victoria Crater' (Vertical Projection) 'Victoria' After Sol 950 Drive 'Victoria' After Sol 950 Drive (Stereo) 'Victoria' After Sol 950 Drive (Left Eye) 'Victoria' After Sol 950 Drive (Right Eye) On the Verge of 'Victoria' Mars Orbiter Camera View of 'Victoria' Overview of Approach to 'Victoria' Pancam Peek into 'Victoria Crater' (Left Eye) Pancam Peek into 'Victoria Crater' (Stereo) Pancam Peek into 'Victoria Crater' (Right Eye) Opportunity's First Glimpse into 'Victoria Crater' Of Craters and Erosion: Opportunity Examines Of Craters and Erosion: Opportunity Examines Opportunity Takes a Last Look at Rock Exposure Before Heading to 'Victoria Crater' Opportunity Takes a Last Look at Rock Exposure Before Heading to 'Victoria Crater'(Microscopic Imager View) Opportunity Takes a Last Look at Rock Exposure Before Heading to 'Victoria Crater' Opportunity Takes a Last Look at Rock Exposure Before Heading to 'Victoria Crater' (False Color) Opportunity Approaches the Bowl of Beagle Crater Opportunity Approaches the Bowl of Beagle Crater (True Color) Peering at Pesky 'Jammerbugt' (False Color) Peering at Pesky 'Jammerbugt' 'Burns 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Progress in Dune (Right Rear Wheel) Slow Progress in Dune (Left Rear Wheel) Opportunity's Sol 446 Position Opportunity's Sol 446 Position, with Relative Heights Tests to Help Plan Opportunity Moves Preparing to Test Rover Mobility Testing Rover Mobility in Challenging Soil Opportunity's View of 'Viking' Crater, Sol 421 Opportunity's Traverse from Landing Through Sol 413 Base Image for Opportunity Traverse Map Opportunity's Fast Progress Southward, Sol 414 Looking Closely at 'Yuri' Opportunity View on Sol 397 Opportunity View on Sol 397 (Polar) Opportunity View on Sol 397 (3-D) Opportunity View on Sol 397 (Left Eye) Opportunity View on Sol 397 (Right Eye) Opportunity View on Sol 397 (Vertical) Opportunity View on Sol 398 (3-D) Opportunity View on Sol 398 (Right Eye) Opportunity View on Sol 398 (Vertical) Beside 'Vostok Crater' Beside 'Vostok Crater' (3-D) Beside 'Vostok Crater' (Left Eye) Beside 'Vostok Crater' (Right Eye) Beside 'Vostok Crater'(Polar) Beside 'Vostok Crater' (Vertical) Opportunity's View, Sol 381 Opportunity's View, Sol 381 (Polar) Opportunity's View, Sol 381 (3-D) Opportunity's View, Sol 381 (Left Eye) Opportunity's View, Sol 381 (Right Eye) Opportunity's View, Sol 381 (Verical) Record Drive Day, Opportunity Sol 383 Record Drive Day, Opportunity Sol 383 (3-D) Record Drive Day, Opportunity Sol 383 (Left Eye) Record Drive Day, Opportunity Sol 383 (Right Eye) Record Drive Day, Opportunity Sol 383 (Polar) Record Drive Day, Opportunity Sol 383 (Vertical) 'Naturaliste' Crater, Opportunity Sol 387 'Naturaliste' Crater, Opportunity SOl 387 (Left Eye) 'Naturaliste' Crater, Opportunity SOl 387 (Right Eye) 'Naturaliste' Crater, Opportunity SOl 387 (Polar) 'Naturaliste' Crater, Opportunity SOl 387 (Vertical) Opportunity Traverse Map, Sol 383 Opportunity Self-Portrait, Sols 322-323 Impressive Impact Opportunity's View on Sol 347 Opportunity's View on Sol 347 (Left Eye) Opportunity's View on Sol 347 (Right Eye) Opportunity's View on Sol 347 (Polar) Opportunity's View on Sol 347 (Vertical) Opportunity's View on Sol 354 Opportunity's View on Sol 354 (Left Eye) Opportunity's View on Sol 354 (Right Eye) Opportunity's View on Sol 354 (Polar) Opportunity's View on Sol 354 (Vertical) Opportunity's View After Sol 321 Drive Opportunity's View After Sol 321 Drive (3-D) Opportunity's View After Sol 321 Drive (Left Eye) Opportunity's View After Sol 321 Drive (Right Eye) Opportunity's View After Sol 321 Drive (Polar) Opportunity's View After Sol 321 Drive (Vertical) Looking Back Across the Plains Dust on Mars: Before and After (Opportunity) Opportunity Tracks Seen from Orbit (Unlabeled) Opportunity Tracks Seen from Orbit (With Labels) Iron Meteorite on Mars Opportunity's Heat Shield in Color, Sol 335 Opportunity's Heat Shield in Color, Sol 325 Heat Shield Flank Closing in on Heat Shield Heat Shield's Main Piece Illustration of Launching Samples Home from Mars Target of Opportunity to the South Opportunity's Trek Across the Plains of Meridiani Heat Shield 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