We have just a few examples here. Here's a stunning video created by Mattias Malmer, which gives you a virtual stroll around Mont Mercou. Malmer built the video from images taken by Curiosity on sol 3049.
Clouds have been showing up in recent Curiosity rover images, too and Sean Doran put it all together in this great shot:
Clouds over Mont Mercou, Gale Crater, Mars@MarsCuriositypic.twitter.com/UnS1zFiHfL
— Seán Doran (@_TheSeaning) March 22, 2021
And Stuart Atkinson processed this jaw-dropping view:
These beautiful viewss of clouds in the martian sky, taken by @MarsCuriosity are going to be hailed as classics in years to come, I'm sure of that... Original Images Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/ Additional processing S Atkinson pic.twitter.com/uRexjqTyoQ
— mars_stu (@mars_stu) March 22, 2021
What's the larger view of this area, you ask? Elisabetta Bonora has it covered:
How could a slightly cloudy day be on #Mars?
— Elisabetta Bonora (@EliBonora) March 18, 2021
This mosaic stitches together two series of images taken by #Curiosity during sol 3048 https://t.co/cCWvEKgGAUpic.twitter.com/c4V3WvmAel
"Humans minds don't easily comprehend the vast eons of time that separate us from the places we explore in space with robots like Curiosity," wrote Scott Guzewich, Atmospheric Scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, and a member of the Mars Curiosity rover science team, in a blog post about the current activities of Curiosity. "When we explore Mars, we're roving over rocks that formed billions of years ago and many of which have been exposed on the surface for at least tens or hundreds of millions of years. It's a gap of time that we can understand numerically, but there's no way to have an innate feel for the incredible ancientness of the planet and Gale Crater."
We'll quite likely hear much more about Mont Mercou in the days and weeks ahead, as scientists begin to process the various findings here from Curiosity's science instruments. You can read all the latest mission updates from Curiosity here to find out which instruments are being employed, and find all the raw images taken by the rover's various cameras here.
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