αλλά για δείτε και εδώ (http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA11753)
PIA11753: Full-Circle "Santorini" Panorama from Opportunity (False Color)
- [...] Opportunity is on a 12-kilometer (7-mile) trek toward Endeavour crater (see PIA11737) a crater more than 20 times the size of Victoria Crater, which Opportunity studied for about two years. On the way toward Endeavour the rover is pausing to examine selected loose rocks on the surface. At the location from which this panorama was taken, the rover used the spectrometers on its robotic arm to examine a cobble informally called "Santorini," a dark rock about 8 centimeters (3 inches) long, which the inspection indicates is probably a meteorite. The rock is too close to the rover to be visible in this panorama.
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