This image from NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit is a view across the outcrop informally named "Wooly Patch." It features an up-close look at the outcrop and highlights the location of Spirit much higher up on the side of the "Columbia Hills." Seen in the distance is the south rim of Gusev crater and the "sea of basalt" lapping onto the Columbia Hills from the right. Image Credit: NASA/JPL APPROVED BY: CAPTION WRITER: Colleen Sharkey 818/625-0653 cell RELEASE DATE: July 26, 2004 IMAGE FILE NAME: 2F143512069EFF7600P1214L0M1 SOURCE FILE NAME(S): mer_a_sol193_art_Crumpler.tif SUMMARY INFORMATION: fr hazcam of Spirit's view across "Wooly Patch" NAME OF SUBMITTER: Larry Crumpler INSTITUTION: New Mex Museum of Nat Hist & Sci THEME/TEAM/GROUP: Geo SOL OF OBSERVATION: 193 EARTH DATE OF OBSERVATION: TITLE OF IMAGE: CAPTION: Above