Fig. 1: The primary candidate landing area, location of landing site and panorama around the landing site. | Nature Astronomy

Fig. 1: The primary candidate landing area, location of landing site and panorama around the landing site.

From: Geomorphic contexts and science focus of the Zhurong landing site on Mars

Fig. 1

a, DEM (3.5 m per pixel) of the landing area derived from HiRIC stereo images. The landing ellipse is marked in red, and is 56 × 22 km2 with an inclination of 1.35°. The red cross indicates the landing site. White boxes are the locations of the landforms in Fig. 2. b, The first panorama image around the landing site taken by the NaTeCams on board the Zhurong rover. c, View of the Zhurong rover, lander, heat shield and parachute on the HiRIC image acquired on 2 June 2021. Credit: CNSA/GRAS.

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