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Front view of the fully assembled flight model of PanCam, the ExoMars rover’s scientific cameras.
The two wide angle cameras are mounted on the left and right hand sides and the high resolution camera is the larger aperture on the left hand side. The navigation cameras will be located in the centre panel.
The image was taken in University College London’s Mullard Space Science Laboratory ISO-5 cleanroom.