Local geography revealed...

of the landing site of the Perseverance rover, facing rearward towards Jezero delta and the distant high crater rim. I’ve downloaded and enhanced a just-released new image from the left navigation camera, seen on the right below, annotating prominent points on the horizon (H), a small butte (B) and two nearby delta lobes (L). One can also spy the former inflow channel, Neretva Vallis, as the low point on the crater rim.

Aerial view of landing site in Jezero Crater (on left) and processed Perseverance image (on right) showing annotated landscape features. The light blue lines indicate the camera’s field of view in the image, and the orange oval surrounds an area brushed clear by the descent stage rockets during landing. Those are the right rear wheels of the rover seen in the image. (Click on image to enlarge.)

Am I enjoying this? Yes, yes I am! If you wanna play, here are the raw images.