Sol 1152: Neretva Vallis Mount Washburn Gardner Canyon Muiron Island Mastcam-Z Mosaic
This text is based on the NASA/JPL media release for this mosaic, online at https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA26335
Stitched together from 56 images from NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover, this mosaic looks downstream of the Neretva Vallis river channel, which fed Jezero Crater with fresh water billions of years ago. The rover captured the images with its Mastcam-Z camera on May 17, 2024, the 1152nd Martian day, or sol, of the mission.
“Mount Washburn” is to the far left (north is to the left; southeast is to the right), about 660 feet (200 meters) away. Approximately quarter-mile (400 meters) wide with sand dunes and ripples, Neretva Vallis is at the center of the image. Prior to entering the channel, Perseverance had driven for several months along a boulder-filled route just beyond the camera view on the right of this mosaic. Perseverance’s ultra-high-frequency antenna is visible right of center in the foreground.
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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 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)
May 16, 2024