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Maria Gordon Notch

Maria Gordon Notch is a narrow passageway on Mount Sharp within Gale Crater on Mars. It was named in honor of Scottish geologist Maria Ogilvie Gordon and has been explored by NASA's Curiosity rover to study the geological history of the region.

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Mars Panorama 360 from Curiosity

14/09/2021

Mars Panorama 360 from Curiosity
Image Credit: NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day

Which way up Mount Sharp? In early September, the robotic rover Curiosity continued its ascent up the central peak of Gale Crater, searching for more clues about ancient water and further evidence that Mars could once have been capable of supporting life. On this recent Martian morning, before exploratory drilling, the rolling rover took this 360-degree panorama, in part to help Curiosity's human team back on Earth access the landscape and chart possible future routes. In the horizontally-compressed featured image, an amazing vista across Mars was captured, complete with layered hills, red rocky ground, gray drifting sand, and a dusty atmosphere. The hill just left of center has been dubbed Maria Gordon Notch in honor of a famous Scottish geologist. The current plan is to direct Curiosity to approach, study, and pass just to the right of Gordon Notch on its exploratory trek.