Feb. 9, 2004, 3:34PM
Mars rover looks over rim of craterAssociated Press
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Rover Opportunity's shot of 'a bizarre alien landscape.'
PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA's Opportunity rover peeked over the rim of the crater in which it landed and was able to see the clamshell holder and parachute it discarded just before hitting the flat, gray surface of Mars, scientists said today.
A color photograph from Opportunity, released at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, showed the two objects distinctly, on a largely featureless surface.
"There is the hardware that we've littered the surface with," said Michael Malin, a member of the mission science team.
The rover was shielded by a clamshell-like device during its entry into the atmosphere of Mars.
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