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was seen by at its new location after flight 37, albeit using its Mastcam-Z with a 63mm focal length and not (yet) with the 110mm max of its capability.

Processed MCZ RIGHT/LEFT for stereo cross-eyed viewing
FL: 63mm
RMC: 32.0000, Sol: 650, LMST: 13:38:11
Link: mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-ima
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

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Tatiana Pandora Saternus

@65dBnoise This is so good, we're watching a robot watching a robot on another planet!

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Simeon Schmauß

@65dBnoise Sweet! That's the first clear(ish) picture of the heli in quite a while!

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L Smith

@65dBnoise
Super, a stereo pair. Tricky to see 3D at first, but no special glasses required.

Thanks

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65dBnoise

Here is a magnified version of the image with a little helper:

Processed MCZ_RIGHT showing #Ingenuity after its 37th flight
FL: 63mm
RMC: 32.0000, Sol: 650, LMST: 13:38:11
Link: mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-ima
Credit: #NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

#MarsHelicopter #solarocks #space

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