NASA says its Perseverance rover on Mars has transmitted new imagery that forms one of the sharpest panoramas of the Martian surface to date, offering scientists valuable insight into the Red Planet’s terrain.

The panoramic view was assembled from 96 individual photos captured by the rover’s camera system at a site known as "Falbreen."

In the photo mosaic , distant hills stretch as far as the eye can see, while unique rock formations are visible in remarkable detail.

The imaging team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory released both a natural-color version of the panorama, in which the Martian sky appears in its characteristic reddish hue, and an enhanced-color version, where the sky appears to be clear and blue, resembling a desert landscape on Earth.

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