Mars Index - Top Ten MER Images - Top Raw Images
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In this fish-eye view, so called because objects appear to curve toward the center, the rover's first tracks on Mars criss-cross each other in multiple directions. At the lower front edge are the rover's wheels. Toward the upper left horizon is the hexagonal landing pad.

Skit-skatting Along
Once out of the nest, Opportunity peeps out from under its solar-panel "wings" to view its recent pathways around Eagle Crater.

Image Credit: NASA/JPL