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File:Opportunity Tracks.jpg

Opportunity_Tracks.jpg(500 × 333 pixels, file size: 115 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

Summary

Description
English: Opportunity Tracks, as seen by hirise. Location is 2.1 South and 354.5 East.
Date 2009-06-4
Source hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_004289_1780
Author Jim Secosky modified nasa image.

Licensing:

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Original upload history

This file was originally uploaded at en.wikipedia as Opportunity Tracks.jpg, before it was transfered to Commons.

Upload date User Bytes Dimensions Comment
2009-06-04 19:00:36 Jimmarsmars 117858 500×333 {{Information |Description =Opportunity Tracks, as seen by hirise. Location is 2.1 South and 354.5 East. |Source = hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_004289_1780 |Date = June 4, 2009 |Author = Jim Secosky modified nasa image. |
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