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Spirit Plan for Columbia Hills
Spirit Has Flower Power
Spirit, Too, Finds Hematite
Spirit Sol 154, Driving By
Plains and Hills Explored by Spirit
Spirit Winter Home
Spirit Route in Black and White
Dust Devils Seen by Spirit
Spirit West Valley Panorama
Spirit Guidepost, Plymouth Rock
Dusty Solar Panels on Spirit
Spirit View on Sol 107
Spirit Shadow, Sol 153
Spirit View of Columbia Hills
Spirit View on Sol 142
Spirit Prime-Mission Traverse
Spirit has Landed!
Spirit View on Sol 123
Spirit Rover on Husband Hill
Spirit View on Sol 148
Spirit Landing Site in Infrared
First Look Behind Spirit
Spirit View on Sol 390
Spirit Wiggles into Position