Close-Up of ‘Lookout’ Panorama

This is a zoomed in view on Spirit 's "Lookout" panorama on the drive up to the summit "Husband Hills."
April 29, 2005
CreditNASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell
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This is a zoomed in view on Spirit 's "Lookout" panorama on the drive up to the summit "Husband Hills."

The view is from a position known informally as "Larry's Lookout" along the drive up "Husband Hill." The summit of Husband Hill is the far peak near the center of this image and is about 200 meters (656 feet) away from the rover and about 45 meters (148 feet) higher in elevation. The bright rocky outcrop near the center of the panorama is part of the "Cumberland Ridge," and beyond that and to the left is the "Tennessee Valley."

Spirit's tracks leading back from the "West Spur" region can be seen on the right side of the image. The region just beyond the area where the tracks made their last zig-zag is the area known as "Paso Robles," where Spirit discovered rock and soil deposits with very high sulfur abundances. After acquiring this mosaic (see PIA07882), Spirit drove around the Cumberland Ridge rocks seen here and is now driving up the flank of Husband Hill, heading toward the summit.