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Nasa Mont. NASAs Curiosity Mars rover used its Mastcam instrument to take the 126 individual images that make up this 360-degree panorama on March 3 2021 the 3048th Martian day or sol of the mission. Rising up in the distance is Mount Sharp whose peak is 34 miles 55 kilometers high taller than Mt.

Thierry Legault On Twitter Dusk Sky The Mont Comet
Thierry Legault On Twitter Dusk Sky The Mont Comet

Rising up in the distance is Mount Sharp whose peak is 34 miles 55 kilometers high taller than Mt. This image taken by NASAs Curiosity shows what lies ahead for the rover -- its main science target Mount Sharp. Standing about 20 feet 6 meters tall the outcrop is captured in all its majesty in a new selfie as well as in a pair of panoramas that offer a 3D view.

An image of the Mont Mercou cliff captured by one of the navigation cameras aboard NASAs Curiosity rover this month.

Data and images from Curiosity informed the findings made by Schellers team. Some rover selfies have been focused on the machine itself but this one is all about celebrating the Martian. Rising up in the distance is Mount Sharp whose peak is 34 miles 55 kilometers high taller than Mt. Data and images from Curiosity informed the findings made by Schellers team.