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Target Name:  Mars
Spacecraft:  Opportunity
Instrument:  Panoramic Camera
Produced by:  NASA/JPL/Cornell
Copyright: NASA Copyright Free Policy
Date Released: 27 January 2004

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This sweeping look at the unusual rock outcropping near the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity was captured by the rover's left panoramic camera. Scientists believe the layered rocks are either volcanic ash deposits, or sediments laid down by wind or water. Opportunity landed at Meridiani Planum, Mars on January 24 at 9:05 p.m. PST.

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