Mastcam-Z

Sol 1041: Jenabuddi South Face Margin Unit PDI Mastcam-Z Mosaic

This mosaic is featured in our Postcards from Mars series!

Jenabuddi is a blocky, bouldery ridge that Perseverance encountered on January 34, 2024 – its 1041st sol on the Red Planet. Mission scientists are trying to determine whether these rocks are igneous (broken-up ancient volcanic lava flows) or sedimentary (lithified beach sand and other sediments sculpted by the lapping water of the ancient Jezero crater lake) and whether they are similar to rocks encountered earlier in the mission. For scale, the width of the full Jenabuddi ridge is approximately 80 meters (263 feet) across.

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Natural & Enhanced:


Left eye color panorama, natural color (view high resolution PNG)
Right eye color panorama, natural color (view high resolution PNG)

Left eye color panorama, enhanced color (view high resolution PNG)
Right eye color panorama, enhanced color (view high resolution PNG)

Anaglyphs:


Left/Right eye RED channel anaglyph panorama (view high resolution PNG)

Left/Right eye BLUE channel anaglyph panorama (view high resolution PNG)

Left/Right eye RGB color anaglyph panorama, enhanced color (view high resolution PNG)

Left/Right eye RGB color anaglyph panorama, natural color (view high resolution PNG)

January 24, 2024

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