“Just to the left of that, rover tracks begin their descent from over the horizon and weave their way down to geologic features that our scientists wanted to examine up close.
“And to the far right and left are the bottom of Perseverance Valley and the floor of Endeavour crater, pristine and unexplored, waiting for visits from future explorers.”
The panorama is a composite of 354 individual photographs stitched together to form a single image.
The individual pictures where taken one by one between May 13 and June 10 or Martian Sols 5,084 through 5,111.
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