This view in approximately true colour reveals details in an impact crater informally named Fram in the Meridian Planum region of Mars. The picture is a mosaic of frames taken by the panoramic camera on NASAs Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity during the rovers 88th Martian day on Mars, on April 23, 2004. The crater spans about 8 meters (26 feet) in diameter. Opportunity paused beside it while traveling from the rovers landing site toward a larger crater farther east. This view combines images taken using three of the cameras filters for different wavelengths of light: 750 nanometres, 530 nanometres and 430 nanometres
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