NASA's Perseverance rover sent back a new selfie from Mars this week after venturing west of Jezero Crater.
The rover took the sixth selfie of its mission on March 11 while exploring a rocky outcrop called Arathusa. The image, made from 61 photos captured by a camera on its robotic arm, shows the terrain in the Lac de Charmes region, described by NASA as some of the most scientifically compelling ground visited so far.