Sol 0763: Castell Henllys North Boulders Mastcam-Z Mosaic
This text is based on the NASA/JPL media release for this mosaic, online at https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA26208
NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover captured this mosaic of a location nicknamed “Castell Henllys” using its Mastcam-Z camera on April 13, 2023, the 763rd Martian day, or sol, of the mission. The rounded boulders seen here are believed to have been washed into Jezero Crater, which Perseverance is exploring, by strong flood waters billions of years ago. This occurred during one of three major periods that scientists have identified in the development of the lake and river system that occupied Jezero in the ancient past.
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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)
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Anaglyphs:

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

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

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

Left/Right eye RED channel anaglyph panorama (view high resolution PNG)
April 12, 2023