PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - NASA's Mars rover Spirit looks out over red slopes, valleys, plains and its own wheel tracks in a new 360-degree panorama released by Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Friday. The view from a point dubbed "Larry's Lookout" includes the summit of "Husband Hill," which Spirit has been climbing. The rover is about halfway up the hill and the summit is about 150 feet higher. "Spirit and the rover team worked hard over many weeks to get to this vantage point along the flanks of Husband Hill," said Jim Bell, the lead scientist for the panoramic cameras on...