Cornell Johnson Art Museum: Eyes on Mars
From March 26 through May 15, 2005, the Cornell University Johnson Museum of Art featured
a selection of many thousands of images taken by the cameras aboard the Mars Exploration Rovers
Spirit and Opportunity exploring Gusev Crater and Meridiani Planum on Mars. The team photograph at
the bottom of the page is a subset of the approximately 4000 people directly responsible for the
success of this mission. Click on each thumbnail to see a larger version of the image.
ALLIGATOR
BERRIES
BLUE JEWEL
BURNS CLIFF PANORAMA
BURNS SLOPE MOSAIC
CAHOKIA PANORAMA
SUNDIAL CALIBRATION TARGET
CHANGES
CHALLENGER MEMORIAL STATION
COLUMBIA MEMORIAL STATION
DECK PAN OPPORTUNITY
DECK PAN SPIRIT
DUNE FIELD
ENDURANCE PAN POSITION TWO
FISSURE
HARDWARE
HUMPHREY RAT HOLE
LION KING PANORAMA
LONGHORN
MALPAIS
OCEAN
PETROGLYPH
RAT HOLE DCS
RAT NEST
RIPPLES
ROBERT E
ROBOTIC ARM
ROVER SHADOW
SANDIA
SERPENT DRIFT SCUFF
STONE MOUNTAIN
STONE MOUNTAIN DCS
TENDRILS
TRACKS
TRENCH
TEAM PHOTO