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Pancam multispectral imaging results from the Spirit Rover at Gusev Crater
Authors:Bell J F  Squyres S W  Arvidson R E  Arneson H M  Bass D  Blaney D  Cabrol N  Calvin W  Farmer J  Farrand W H  Goetz W  Golombek M  Grant J A  Greeley R  Guinness E  Hayes A G  Hubbard M Y H  Herkenhoff K E  Johnson M J  Johnson J R  Joseph J  Kinch K M  Lemmon M T  Li R  Madsen M B  Maki J N  Malin M  McCartney E  McLennan S  McSween H Y  Ming D W  Moersch J E  Morris R V  Dobrea E Z Noe  Parker T J  Proton J  Rice J W  Seelos F  Soderblom J  Soderblom L A  Sohl-Dickstein J N  Sullivan R J  Wolff M J  Wang A
Affiliation:Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-6801, USA. jfb8@cornell.edu
Abstract:Panoramic Camera images at Gusev crater reveal a rock-strewn surface interspersed with high- to moderate-albedo fine-grained deposits occurring in part as drifts or in small circular swales or hollows. Optically thick coatings of fine-grained ferric iron-rich dust dominate most bright soil and rock surfaces. Spectra of some darker rock surfaces and rock regions exposed by brushing or grinding show near-infrared spectral signatures consistent with the presence of mafic silicates such as pyroxene or olivine. Atmospheric observations show a steady decline in dust opacity during the mission, and astronomical observations captured solar transits by the martian moons, Phobos and Deimos, as well as a view of Earth from the martian surface.
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