Opportunity's breathtaking view from atop Cape Tribulation

Opportunity’s breathtaking view from atop Cape Tribulation
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University/Arizona State University. Colorization by Stuart Atkinson.

Imagine if you were standing on Mars, beside the Opportunity rover, high on the summit of Cape Tribulation. You don't have to leave too much to the imagination, thanks to imaging enthusiast Stu Atkinson. He's put together a magnificent colorized version of Oppy's recent panoramic view, atop the highest elevation that the rover will ever reach, perched on the west rim of Endeavour crater.

It's quite the spectacular view for the that keeps going and going, with over 11 years of trekking across Mars. You can see haze and hills off in the distance, and a horizon that continues to beckon. According to Larry Crumpler from the MER science team, if you look closely at the image—from Oppy's viewpoint—you can see all the way to the other side of the crater.

"We can see the rim looking north along the path to this location, and we can see far to the south, including another large impact crater that lies 10 km or so south of Endeavour," Crumpler wrote in the rover field reports published on the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science's website.

Stu wrote poetically about the image on his website, explaining that the rover is looking down from the summit of Cape Tribulation, "with gorgeous views of the rim of Endeavour on the farside of the crater and of her tracks leading back down the hill to the great Merdiani Plain far below."

Stu also explained his motivation for the work he does in enhancing the raw images sent from Mars:

"What I try to create with my images is a vision of Mars, something that puts across – hopefully – the beauty of the planet and its landscapes. So my images are not photo-realistic, and I don't claim them to be, but they, I hope, one person's depiction of Mars which reflect the planet's incredible raw beauty and nobility."

We only hope Stu, that like the rover, you keep going and going with your image processing wizardry too!

  • Opportunity’s breathtaking view from atop Cape Tribulation
    A map showing the location on the local summit of Cape Tribulation (1 m contours) and the geology up to this location. Credit: Larry Crumpler/MER Science Team/New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science.
  • Opportunity’s breathtaking view from atop Cape Tribulation
    Sol 3906, January 19, 2015. Summit panorama from Cape Tribulation from the Opportunity Mars Rover. Credit: NASA/Arizona State University.

Source: Universe Today

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