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Description 1M365124236EFFBKN5P2996M2M1.large.blueberries.sol.2669.close.to.Endeavour.rim.jpg |
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Sol 2669. A few loose hematite spherules on an outcrop of sediments about 200 m from Endeavour Crater. The largest spherule has a diameter of 8.3 mm - this is one of the biggest photographed anywhere by Opportunity. The other spherules have diameters around 4 mm. The lower number density of spherules in this image is mainly due to the spherules sitting on outcrop rock rather than on soil. The number density on nearby soils are at normal, i.e., high, levels.
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Source | https://mars.nasa.gov/mer/gallery/all/1/m/2669/1M365124236EFFBKN5P2996M2M1.JPG |
Author | Opportunity rover's Microscopic Imager team |
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