Handout image released by Nasa, shows a full-circle scene combining 817 images taken by the panoramic camera (Pancam) on Nasa's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity.—AFP Photo

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Handout image released by Nasa, shows a full-circle scene combining 817 images taken by the panoramic camera (Pancam) on Nasa's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity.—AFP Photo

WASHINGTON: The US space agency Nasa has recently pieced together a panoramic view from the camera on Nasa's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity, calling it the “next best thing to being” on the Red Planet.

The full-circle scene fuses together 817 images taken by the mast-mounted panoramic camera (Pancam) on the Opportunity over a four-month period, showing new rover tracks and an old impact crater.

The panorama—which Nasa said in a release was the “next best thing to being there”—includes the rover's solar arrays and deck in the foreground.

Pancam lead scientist Jim Bell of Arizona State University, Tempe, said the images provide a “spectacularly detailed view of the largest impact crater that we've driven to yet with either rover over the course of the mission.”

The panorama was stitched together from component images taken between December 21, 2011, and May 8, 2012, when Opportunity was stationed on an outcrop nicknamed Greeley Haven.

Opportunity completed its 3,000th Martian day on July 2, and the US space agency marked 15 years of robotic presence on the Red Planet.

Nasa's Curiosity rover, formally known as the Mars Science Laboratory but nicknamed a “dream machine” by Nasa scientists, blasted off from Florida in November and is expected to land in early August.

The most advanced machine ever built with the aim of roaming the surface of Earth's nearest neighbour cost $2.5 billion to construct and launch, carries its own rock-analyzing lab and aims to hunt for signs that life once existed there.


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Jig
July 9, 2012 2:49 pm
Im sure they said the same thing to Columbus.
Mubashir Cheema
July 9, 2012 2:37 pm
While feeding the poor is a noble goal, it is not the answer to every question. Otherwise we as humankind would not make any progress. Exploration of space deepens our understanding of the universe around us. It does not always however lead to immediate benefits. The immediate benefit requirement is understandable, coming from someone living in Pakistan. US as a wealthier nation on the other hand has determined that spending 0.5% of the national budget on space exploration is a wise choice.
skb8721
July 9, 2012 2:33 pm
We spend all that money to find out that Mars looks like the desert between L.A. and Vegas. Just kidding, I'm a strong support of NASA: I just couldn't resist stealing that joke.
Talkforreal
July 9, 2012 1:22 pm
Me too ROTF.....such a cute comment "WHERE IS THE ALIEN"....reminds of my 5 yr old niece...
Talkforreal
July 9, 2012 1:18 pm
Not "NAIVE....... "REAL" is the right word my dear
jamal
July 9, 2012 12:35 pm
in the words of the great John Bull ...........HOW NAIVE
Talkforreal
July 9, 2012 12:09 pm
Believe me, it's a wastage of time, energy, money and resources. No one, and take my word for it, no one will ever be able to live on any other planet other than earth. So, why waste so much money on all this stuff. Feed the poor and make your own world "the planet earth" a better place to live
Indian
July 9, 2012 10:53 am
See Indians and Pakistanis, this is how wealth is created and used. We South Asians are crying over the " other world" while here USA and Europe is marching on. this and the Higgs Boson may be the next revolution and here we are fighting over things that dont make sense. Shame on us. Explain this to the Taliban, can we??
aamir
July 9, 2012 10:47 am
good view
MJS
July 9, 2012 10:04 am
outstanding technical achievement KEEP IT UP NASA -
rajput
July 9, 2012 9:47 am
i wish it could be in real
Boo
July 9, 2012 9:29 am
> where is the alien ROTFLMAO.
kkj
July 9, 2012 8:25 am
where is the alien
David Barker
July 9, 2012 6:18 am
Unreal photos could not do any better if you were there and taken them yourself,lets hope we get there soon!!