Oppy shows no sign of moving from in front of “Salisbury”, the exposed plate of light bedrock on the eastern side of Cape York that she rollesd up to over a week ago now. Instead, detailed studies of the interior of the rock are continuing, with Oppy taking close-up images of the surface of the rock through her microscopic imager. Here’s a 3D view of Salisbury, with RAT hole. It’s dark because it was taken not too long before local sunset, I think…
And here’s a detailed view of the Salisbury RAT hole, made by stitching together four different microscopic imager shots of it and then enhancing/sharpening the resulting image… you really need to click on it to see it properly…