[]
Votre Sélection en cours
média(s) Média(s)
Votre devis 0

Votre sélection

Annuler la sélection
Média ajouté au panier
{"event":"pageview","page_type1":"undetected","page_type2":"_assets_search_override","language":"fr","user_logged":"false","user_type":"ecommerce","nl_subscriber":"false"}
{"event":"ecommerce_event","event_name":"view_item","event_category":"browse_catalog","ecommerce":{"items":[{"item_id":"UIG866588","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"dunes_cover_the_floor_of_bopolu_crater_in_meridiani_planum","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615783","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category4":"steven_hobbs","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"march_spherule_seen_by_opportunity_mars_hematite_rich_berry_seen_by_opportunity_spherule_of_a_few_mi","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615799","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"march_opportunity_cratere_endurance_05_2004_martian_crater_endurance_seen_by_opportunity_05_2004_pan","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"UIG866508","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"this_image_shows_where_the_mars_exploration_rover_opportunity_landed_on_meridiani_planum","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"UIG528836","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"victoria_crater_impact_crater_at_meridiani_planum_near_equator_of_mars_approximately_800_meters_in_d","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"UIG866557","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"this_image_shows_a_number_of_unusual_quasi_circular_structures_from_300_to_600_meters_in_diameter_th","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615843","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"march_opportunity_and_sand_dunes_detail_of_the_panorama_obtained_by_opportunity_in_may_2005_2_km_sou","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615782","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"march_opportunity_cratere_fram_the_fram_crater_is_a_small_impact_crater_of_8m_in_diameter_image_obta","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615752","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"march_opportunity_landing_site_panorama_obtained_by_opportunity_at_its_landing_site_the_probe_landed","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615767","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"march_opportunity_landing_site_challenger_memorial_station_photography_by_the_rover_opportunity_arou","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4606551","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category4":"l_bret","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"mars_exploration_rover_artist_s_view_mars_exploration_rover_is_a_martian_exploration_mission_compose","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615788","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"march_opportunity_landing_site_panorama_of_180_degrees_obtained_by_opportunity_from_its_landing_site","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4606584","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category4":"steven_hobbs","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"mars_exploration_rover_mars_exploration_rover_is_a_martian_exploration_mission_composed_of_two_probe","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4606556","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"mars_exploration_rover_artist_s_view_mars_exploration_rover_artist_s_view_mars_exploration_rover_is_","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615831","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"mars_opportunity_shield_wreck_view_of_impact_crater_with_a_diameter_of_approx_3_meters_due_to_the_fa","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4606546","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"mars_exploration_rover_artist_s_view_mars_exploration_rover_artist_s_view_mars_exploration_rover_is_","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4606540","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"mars_exploration_rover_artist_s_view_mars_exploration_rover_artist_s_view_mars_exploration_rover_is_","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4606533","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"mars_exploration_rover_artist_s_view_mars_exploration_rover_artist_s_view_mars_exploration_rover_is_","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4606570","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"mars_exploration_rover_artist_s_view_mars_exploration_rover_artist_s_view_mars_exploration_rover_is_","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4639656","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category4":"walter_b_myers","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"mission_to_phobos_phobos_mission_prepares_for_phobos_approach_as_the_spacecraft_arrived_in_orbit_aro","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615818","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"mars_dunes_in_the_crater_endurance_mars_endurance_crater_dunes_image_obtained_by_the_rover_opportuni","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4616438","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"march_victoria_crater_march_victoria_crater_at_meridiani_planum_view_of_the_victoria_crater_obtained","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615845","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"march_opportunity_cratere_victoria_09_2006_march_victoria_crater_seen_from_rover_opportunity_panoram","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615848","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"march_opportunity_cratere_victoria_09_2006_march_victoria_crater_seen_from_rover_opportunity_panoram","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615883","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"martian_panorama_taken_by_the_rover_opportunity_martian_panorama_seen_from_rover_opportunity_360_deg","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615862","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"march_opportunity_panorama_05_2007_march_d_star_panorama_by_opportunity_false_color_panorama_in_fake","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615851","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"march_opportunity_panorama_05_2007_march_d_star_panorama_by_opportunity_false_color_panorama_in_fake","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"PIX4615765","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"no_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category4":"steven_hobbs","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"martian_roche_seen_by_opportunity_water_action_on_mars_rock_seen_by_opportunity_small_cavites_vugs_o","item_variant":"undefined"}]}}
{"event":"custom_event","event_name":"view_search_result","event_category":"browse_catalog","keyword":"meridiani planum","search_type":"standard","search_bridgeman_artists":"false","search_mode":"automatic","search_zero_result":"false","search_results":28,"search_results_page_number":1}

'Meridiani Planum' images et/ou videos résultats page 1 of 1

Filtres Principaux
Option pour "Acheter un tirage"
Option Libre de Droits
Ecommerce option
Résultats pour Reuters
Type de média
Orientation
Couleur
Catégorie
Droits
Filtres supplémentaires
Artistes Bridgeman
Photographes Bridgeman
Siècle
Filtres vidéo
Video Original Format
Video Resolution
Video Category
Filter group
Filter colors
Classer par:
par page
Filter group
Catégorie
Type de média
No copyright
Filter colors

Options d'affichage

View
Image Size

28 médias trouvés pour 'Meridiani Planum'

Dunes cover the floor of Bopolu Crater in Meridiani Planum.
March - Opportunity - Cratere Endurance. 05/2004 - Martian crater Endurance seen by Opportunity. 05/2004 - Panorama of 360 degres obtained by Opportunity from 22 to 28 May 2004. The Rover Opportunity landed on Mars in the Meridiani Planum region on January 25, 2004. This 360 - degree panorama shows “” Endurance Crater”” and the surrounding plains of Meridiani Planum on Mars. It took seven sols to complete this panorama (sols 117 - 123), using 81 separate camera positions. The composite shown here is an approximate true - color rendering
This image shows where the Mars Exploration Rover, Opportunity, landed on Meridiani Planum.
Mars Exploration Rover - Mars Exploration Rover is a Martian exploration mission composed of two probes housing two identical rovers, Spirit and Opportunity MER - A, the Spirit robot launched on June 10, 2003, landed on January 3, 2004 in the crater Gusev. MER - B, the Opportunity robot launched on July 8, 2003, landed on January 24, 2004 on Meridiani Planum. The sun rises behind one of the Mars Exploration Rovers as it prepares to analyse a rock with its RAT tool. Mars Exploration Rover (MER) is a robotic mission which aims to explore the Martian surface and geology. The mission began with the sending of two twin rovers: MER - A (Spirit), launched on June 10 2003 and landed on January 03 2004 in Gusev crater; MER - B (Opportunity) launched on July 08 2003 and landed on January 24 2004 at Meridiani Planum
Mission to Phobos - Phobos mission prepares for Phobos approach - As the spacecraft arrived in orbit around Phobos, the control module separates to move closer to the small satellite. With the Phobos mission rocket in a stable orbit near Phobos (upper right), the command module departs so that it may approach to within a few hundred yards of the martin moon. Below on Mars can be seen Meridiani Planum where Nasa's Opportunity rover landed in 2004, while it's sunset over Ganges and Eos chasmata
Mars: dunes in the crater Endurance - Mars: Endurance crater dunes - Image obtained by the rover Opportunity in August 2004. The Rover Opportunity landed on Mars in the Meridiani Planum region on January 25, 2004. This approximate true - color panoramic camera image highlights the reddish - colored dust present in Endurance crater floor. Sinuous tendrils of sand less than 1 meter (3.3 feet) high extend from the main dune field towards the rover. Image made by the martian rover Opportunity in August 2004
March: Victoria crater. - March: Victoria Crater at Meridiani Planum - View of the Victoria crater obtained by the HIRISE camera on board the Mars Reconnaissance orbiter probe. This crater is 800 meters in diameter. The opportunity rover reached this crater on September 27, 2006. After exploring about a quarter of the crater's edges, the rover descended almost a year later to begin an exploration of the crater's interior. Victoria Crater, about 800 meters (one - half mile) in diameter, has been home ground for Nasa's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity for more 14 of the rover's first 46 months on Mars. Opportunity first reached the crater's rim on Sept. 27, 2006, during the 951st Martian day, or sol, of the rover's work in the Meridian Planum region of Mars. The rover then explored clockwise about one - fourth of the way around the rim before returning to a point close to its first overlook. On the mission's 1,293rd sol (Sept. 13, 2007), Opportunity began a sustained exploration of the interior of the crater, entering at an alcove called “” Duck Bay””” on the western side of Victoria. Image obtained from the HIRISE camera aboard the Mars Reconnaissance orbiter
March - Opportunity - Cratere Victoria 09 - 2006 - March: Victoria crater seen from rover Opportunity - Panorama obtained by the rover Opportunity on 28 and 29 September 2006. The Rover Opportunity landed on Mars in the Meridiani Planum region on January 25, 2004. Opportunity reached the Victoria crater on September 27, 2006 after travelling more than 9 km on the surface of Mars. The Victoria crater is about 800 metres wide and its south face on the left is about 6 metres above ground. This image taken by the panoramic camera on the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity shows the view of Victoria Crater from Duck Bay. Opportunity reached Victoria Crater on Sol 951 (September 27, 2006) after traversing 9.28 kilometers (5.77 miles) since her landing site at Eagle Crater. Victoria Crater is roughly 800 meters (one - half mile) wide - - about five times wider than Endurance Crater, and 40 times as wide as Eagle crater. The south face of the 6 meter (20 foot) tall layered Cape Verde promontory can be seen in the left side of the inner crater wall, about 50 meters (about 165 feet) away from the rover at the time of the imaging. The north face of the 15 meter (50 foot) tall stack of layered rocks called Cabo Frio can be seen on the right side of the inner crater wall. This mosaic was taken on Sols 952 and 953 (September 28 and 29, 2006). There are 30 separate pointings through 6 different filters at each pointing
March - Opportunity - Cratere Victoria 09 - 2006 - March: Victoria crater seen from rover Opportunity - Panorama obtained by the rover Opportunity on 28 and 29 September 2006. The Rover Opportunity landed on Mars in the Meridiani Planum region on January 25, 2004. Opportunity reached the Victoria crater on September 27, 2006 after travelling more than 9 km on the surface of Mars. The Victoria crater is about 800 metres wide and its south face on the left is about 6 metres above ground. This image taken by the panoramic camera on the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity shows the view of Victoria Crater from Duck Bay. Opportunity reached Victoria Crater on Sol 951 (September 27, 2006) after traversing 9.28 kilometers (5.77 miles) since her landing site at Eagle Crater. Victoria Crater is roughly 800 meters (one - half mile) wide - - about five times wider than Endurance Crater, and 40 times as wide as Eagle crater. The south face of the 6 meter (20 foot) tall layered Cape Verde promontory can be seen in the left side of the inner crater wall, about 50 meters (about 165 feet) away from the rover at the time of the imaging. The north face of the 15 meter (50 foot) tall stack of layered rocks called Cabo Frio can be seen on the right side of the inner crater wall. This mosaic was taken on Sols 952 and 953 (September 28 and 29, 2006). There are 30 separate pointings through 6 different filters at each pointing
Martian panorama taken by the rover Opportunity - Martian panorama seen from rover Opportunity - 360 degres panorama obtained by the rover Opportunity from the position where the rover remained for five weeks in November and December 2008. The 276 images that make up this panorama were taken from November 21 to 24, 2008. In this image the rover, whose top of its antenna can be seen in the center of the image, is located about 1 km southwest of the Victoria crater. Opportunity returned to Endeavour crater on December 23, 2008. The Rover Opportunity landed on Mars in the Meridiani Planum region on January 25, 2004. This 360 - degree panorama shows the vista from the location where Nasa's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity spent five weeks in November and December 2008 while the sun was almost directly in between Mars and Earth, limiting communications. Opportunity is approaching the fifth Earth - year anniversary of its landing on Mars, continuing a surface mission that was initially scheduled to last three months. The rover landed on Jan. 24, 2004 (Pacific Standard Time; Jan. 25, 2004 Universal Time). When it reached the location from which its panoramic camera (Pancam) captured this view, it had driven a total of 13,616 meters (8.46 miles) since its landing. The view combines 276 different exposures taken with Opportunity's panoramic camera (Pancam) - - 92 pointings, with three filters at each pointing. The component images were taken during the period from the rover's 1,716th Martian day, or sol, to the mission's Sol 1719 (Nov. 21 to 24, 2008). Opportunity has driven 1.83 kilometers (1.14 miles) since it exited Victoria Crater on Sol 1634 (Aug. 28, 2008). It skirted the west rim of Victoria and, at the point from which this panorama was taken, had reached a position about a kilometer (six - tenths of a mile) southwest of the south rim of the crater. North is in the center of the panorama. Rover tracks are visible from the drive to th
March - Opportunity - Panorama - 05/2007 - March: D - Star Panorama by Opportunity (False Color) - Panorama in fake colors obtained by the rover Opportunity on 1st May 2007. The Rover Opportunity landed on Mars in the Meridiani Planum region on January 25, 2004. Opportunity reached the Victoria crater (in the background, at the top of the picture) on September 27, 2006 after having travelled more than 9 km on the surface of Mars. On April 29, 2007, the rover tested a new navigation software to optimize its driving. The traces left on Martian soil are visible to the left of the image. The rocks towards the center of the image are 7 to 10 cm high. This view from Opportunity shows the tracks left by a drive executed with more onboard autonomy than has been used on any other drive by a Mars rover. Opportunity made the curving, 15.8 - meter (52 - foot) drive during its 1,160th Martian day, or sol (April 29, 2007). It was testing a navigational capability called “Field D - star,””” which enables the rover to plan optimal long - range drives around any obstacles in order to travel the most direct safe route to the drive's designated destination. Opportunity and its twin, Spirit, did not have this capability until the third year after their January 2004 landings on Mars. Earlier, they could recognize hazards when they approached them closely, then back away and try another angle, but could not always find a safe route away from hazards. Field D - Star and several other upgrades were part of new onboard software uploaded from Earth in 2006. The Sol 1,160 drive by Opportunity was a Martian field test of Field D - Star and also used several other features of autonomy, including visual odometry to track the rover's actual position after each segment of the drive, avoidance of designated keep - out zones, and combining information from two sets of stereo images to consider a wide swath of terrain in analyzing the route. Two days later, on Sol 1,162, (May 1, 2007), Opp
March - Opportunity - Panorama - 05/2007 - March: D - Star Panorama by Opportunity (False Color) - Panorama in fake colors obtained by the rover Opportunity on 1st May 2007. The Rover Opportunity landed on Mars in the Meridiani Planum region on January 25, 2004. Opportunity reached the Victoria crater (in the background, at the top of the picture) on September 27, 2006 after having travelled more than 9 km on the surface of Mars. On April 29, 2007, the rover tested a new navigation software to optimize its driving. The traces left on Martian soil are visible to the left of the image. The rocks towards the center of the image are 7 to 10 cm high. This view from Opportunity shows the tracks left by a drive executed with more onboard autonomy than has been used on any other drive by a Mars rover. Opportunity made the curving, 15.8 - meter (52 - foot) drive during its 1,160th Martian day, or sol (April 29, 2007). It was testing a navigational capability called “Field D - star,””” which enables the rover to plan optimal long - range drives around any obstacles in order to travel the most direct safe route to the drive's designated destination. Opportunity and its twin, Spirit, did not have this capability until the third year after their January 2004 landings on Mars. Earlier, they could recognize hazards when they approached them closely, then back away and try another angle, but could not always find a safe route away from hazards. Field D - Star and several other upgrades were part of new onboard software uploaded from Earth in 2006. The Sol 1,160 drive by Opportunity was a Martian field test of Field D - Star and also used several other features of autonomy, including visual odometry to track the rover's actual position after each segment of the drive, avoidance of designated keep - out zones, and combining information from two sets of stereo images to consider a wide swath of terrain in analyzing the route. Two days later, on Sol 1,162, (May 1, 2007), Opp
Martian Roche seen by Opportunity - Water action on Mars rock seen by Opportunity - Small cavites (“vugs”) observed on the surface of the Martian rock nicknamed “El Capitan””. These voids were created by the disappearance of crystals of salts included in the rock dissolved or eroded by water. Image obtained by the microscope camera of the rover Opportunity on February 23, 2004 (Sol 29). Recolorized image. Opportunity micrograph of Martian soil, located on the region dubbed “El Capitan”” showing regions where mineral crystals have been dissolved by water action. Image taken on February 23 2004 (Sol 29). Recolorized picture