Nasa. NASA's Curiosity robot regularly makes self-portraits - Lot 194

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Nasa. NASA's Curiosity robot regularly makes self-portraits - Lot 194
Nasa. NASA's Curiosity robot regularly makes self-portraits to report on the state of its structures. It is thanks to the MARS HAND LENS IMAGER (MAHLI) camera that a set of 55 high-resolution images have been assembled to create this colour self-portrait. Behind the Martian rover is Mount Sharp. The base of the 3 km high (5 km) sedimentary mountain of Gale Crater stands on the right side of the frame. The mountains in the background on the left are the north wall of Gale Crater. The Martian landscape appears inverted in the round reflective ChemCam instrument at the top of the rover's mast. October 2012.posterior chromogenic print. Numbering in the margin on the front. Caption on back label. 61 x 50.8cm with margins. NASA. The Curiosity robot NASA conducts regular self-portraits to reflect the state of its structures. It is through the camera in March HAND LENS IMAGING (MAHLI) a set of 55 high-resolution images were assembled to create this self-portrait in color. Behind the Mars rover, one distinguishes Mount Sharp. The base of the sedimentary mountain of 3 km high (5 km) from the crater Gale Crater, stands on the right side of the frame. The mountains in the background to the left are the northern wall of Gale Crater. The Martian landscape appears inverted in the round instrument reflective ChemCam atop the mast of the rover. October 2012.tirage chromogenic later. Numerotation in the margin on the front. Legend rear label. 61 x 50,8cm with margins.
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