There are some new marks visible on the regolith ripple, that were previously hidden behind the crest. This will definitely change the way the #Flight72 landing events have been interpreted by the #MarsHelicopter team.

Zoomed-in, processed MCZ_RIGHT, FL: 110mm
looking E and down from RMC 51.2578
Sol 1110, LMST: 12:02:00

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01110/ids/edr/browse/zcam/ZR0_1110_0765478407_069EBY_N0512578ZCAM09133_1100LMJ01.png
Credit: #NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

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@65dBnoise oh wow that is very interesting! I wonder how they got there, I can't think of a conclusive explanation yet.
@stim3on
We need more SUPERCAM images from all those places as well as the other one related to the unverified landing location of #Flight71. I'm sure they'll do their best to investigate this, both for science and for … prestige, it being the first forensics investigation ever done for a spacecraft by another spacecraft from the ground of another planet 😀