Photographer Andrei Bodrov, about whom they have written on Habré more than once, in connection with his work on compiling Martian panoramas, created a new work. This time it took the photographer a month and a half to create a “live” panorama of Curiosity.
This panorama is made up of images of Mars taken by the MAHLI camera of the Curiosity rover at 647 Martian day.
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134 photos were used to create a panorama, and the total width of the resulting image is 30,000 pixels. Actually, here is a link to this work .
On the site where Andrei Bodrov places his works, you can also view previous panoramas, including the panorama of Mars, made up of photos of the rover, taken on the 2nd day of landing: