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The Mars rover has already taken tens of thousands of images of the Red Planet despite touching down only one week ago on February 18. Among the rover s first images were snapshots of its nail-biting landing sequence and an up close look at Jezero Crater s rusty brown features. But a new gem has emerged from more than 140 individual images taken on the mission s third day (Sol 3) last Sunday, February 21.