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=== Microarray Panel === | === Microarray Panel === | ||
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+ | |style="width:300px;padding-right:8px;"|[[Image:microarray-panel.png|300px]] | ||
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+ | |class="thumbcaption" style="vertical-align:top;font-size:85%;padding-right:16px;"|''Opportunity's'' first panorama, taken by the navcam on Sol 1 of the mission. This 360-degree panorama is the first panorama beamed back to Earth from the Mars Exploration Rover ''Opportunity'' shortly after she touched down at Meridiani Planum, Mars. The image was captured by the rover's navigation [[camera]], and is [[grayscale]]. | ||
+ | |class="thumbcaption" style="vertical-align:top;font-size:85%;"|First color panorama taken by ''Opportunity''. This color image shows the martian landscape at Meridiani Planum, where the ''Opportunity'' successfully landed at 9:05 p.m. PST on [[January 24]],[[2004]]. This is one of the first images beamed back to Earth from the rover shortly after she touched down. The image was captured by the rover's panoramic camera. | ||
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[[Image:microarray-panel.png|thumb|The Microarray Panel displaying marker values for selected array.]] | [[Image:microarray-panel.png|thumb|The Microarray Panel displaying marker values for selected array.]] |
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Opportunity's first panorama, taken by the navcam on Sol 1 of the mission. This 360-degree panorama is the first panorama beamed back to Earth from the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity shortly after she touched down at Meridiani Planum, Mars. The image was captured by the rover's navigation camera, and is grayscale. | First color panorama taken by Opportunity. This color image shows the martian landscape at Meridiani Planum, where the Opportunity successfully landed at 9:05 p.m. PST on January 24,2004. This is one of the first images beamed back to Earth from the rover shortly after she touched down. The image was captured by the rover's panoramic camera. |