Mars Orbiter Spots Rover's Tracks from Space

Mars Orbiter Spots Rover's Tracks from Space
Spirit is visible next to Bonneville Crater, as are its tracks and other parts of the spacecraft that brought the rover to Mars.

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) _ A spacecraft orbiting Mars photographed one of NASA's rovers and its tracks on the surface, the space agency said Monday.

The image made by a camera aboard the Mars Global Surveyor shows a dark dot identified as the rover Spirit next to giant Bonneville Crater and the thin dark line of its tracks leading back to its lander.

The maneuver "is tricky and the spacecraft does not always hit its target. However, when it does, the results can be spectacular," said Ken Edgett, staff scientist for Malin Space Science Systems of San Diego, which built and operates the Mars Orbiter Camera.

Mars Global Surveyor has had a longer productive life than any other spacecraft sent to the Red Planet, according to managers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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