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MSLSol385DriveTrackAnaglyph
Curiosity's estimated drive on Sol 385, 3D anaglyph version. 132.5m as the Martian crow flies! Over hills, that seems amazing by rover standards. The position is estimated, but the dust patch to the left of the stopping point seems to line up with where the rover is now. Credit NASA / JPL-Caltech / Malin Space Science Systems / Midnight Planets
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MSLSol385DriveTrackAnaglyph
Curiosity's estimated drive on Sol 385, 3D anaglyph version. 132.5m as the Martian crow flies! Over hills, that seems amazing by rover standards. The position is estimated, but the dust patch to the left of the stopping point seems to line up with where the rover is now. Credit NASA / JPL-Caltech / Malin Space Science Systems / Midnight Planets
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