Looks like a long drive on September 29, 2023 (sol 927)
to site: 45/1714 by #PerserveranceRover
Here's one of the roughly processed/assembled end-of-drive 2x2 tiled NavCam images. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Curiosity rover's current workspace imaged on mission sol 3931 (August 29, 2023) after a drive of 64.6 meters (212 ft). The composite image was assembled from six overlapping left-side MastCam frames. It covers an area about 2 meters (~6 feet) across. Also provided is the updated traverse map and the drive data.
A short drive for Curiosity rover provides the science team with another set of potential rock targets in the rover's robotic arm workspace. The mosaic is assembled from 6 overlapping mast camera images from sol 3928 (August 25, 2023). For scale the scene is approximately 2 meters across.
The drive data is also attached, and a montage of screen captures from the MSL mission traverse map.
Curiosity's workspace after a bump (short drive) on August 21, 2023 / sol 3924. This mosaic was assembled from 6 overlapping Bayer reconstructed L-MastCam images. It covers an area about 2 meters (~6 feet) across. The mosaic features some small boulders from the Gediz Vallis ridge. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/fredk
1 of 2 - After a short drive on sol 793 (May 14, 2023) Perseverance rover acquired these 5 images using one of its navigation cameras. Each image is comprised of 4 overlapping tiles. These roughly processed / assembled L-NavCam images provides a 360 degree look around the rovers new location at site 39/1036. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech #Marsrover#Mars#NASA#Space#Science#JPL#Mars2020#PerseveranceRover#MSICE