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The Mars Rover Site has a nice image showing the Columbia hills and the path that the Spirit Rover is going to try and follow, with an eye toward some possible up close viewing of layered outcrops.
Here's a large version of the image: Columbia Hills
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Does anyone knows if there is or might be any scientific value in trying to climb as high as possible on the hills? I understand that the possible outcrops on the SE parts of the hills(seen in the picture) can be of huge scientific importance, but getting to the highground is way cooler.
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I've looked at the recent batch of images from the Spirit Rover. Where are the hills? For the last month or so, the Hills have been in the foreground, but now they are not in sight. I'm guessing that it is nearly to 'lookout point'. In a few days we should have a pretty interesting panorama shot from Spirit.
Side note: Opportunity's been taking some interesting shots. It appears to be about half way round the crater now.
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Well, they have a new huge color closeup picture of the hills.
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