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This collage shows the variety of soils found at landing sites on Mars. The elemental composition of the typical,...
The low ridge that appears as a dark band below the horizon in the center of this scene is a Martian outcrop called...
This image shows the landing site of NASA Curiosity rover and destinations scientists want to investigate. Curiosity...
This view shows grains of sand where NASA's Curiosity Mars rover was driven into a shallow sand sheet near a large...
Twenty-one times during the first 12 weeks that NASA Mars rover Curiosity worked on Mars, the rover Rover...
This map shows in red the route driven by NASA Curiosity Mars rover from the Bradbury Landing location where it...
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover attempted to climb a slope near the center of this image, but struggled due to the...
In the center foreground, NASA Curiosity rover arm holds the tool turret above a target called Wernecke on the John
This graph shows the rise and fall of air and ground temperatures on Mars obtained by NASA Curiosity rover.
Mawrth Vallis, a Finalist Not Selected as a Landing Site for Curiosity
This image from the Navigation Camera Navcam on NASA Curiosity Mars rover shows two holes at top center drilled into...
Light-toned nodules and veins of a patch of sedimentary rock called Knorr are visible in this image from NASA Mars...
This image from the Mars Hand Lens Imager MAHLI camera on NASA Curiosity Mars rover shows the first...
NASA Mars rover Curiosity used a mechanism on its robotic arm to dig up five scoopfuls of material from a patch of...
An artist depiction of the twin spacecraft that comprise NASA GRAIL mission. During the GRAIL mission science phase,...
On March 25, 2014, view from the Mastcam on NASA Curiosity Mars rover looks southward at the Kimberley waypoint....
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover viewed this expanse while looking out across a region filled with low ridges known as...
This image, made by the quadrupole mass spectrometer in the SAM suite of instruments in NASA Curiosity Mars rover....
The prominent rock in this image from NASA rover Curiosity, informally named East Bull Rock, is about 20 inches half...
This view from the Navigation Camera (Navcam) on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover shows the terrain ahead of the rover as...
This close-up image shows the first target NASA Curiosity rover aims to zap with its Chemistry and Camera ChemCam...
This image from an animation shows wind blowing sand underneath NASA Curiosity Mars rover on a non-driving day for...
This panorama was taken on Dec. 19, 2018, (Sol 2265) by the Mast Camera (Mastcam) on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover....
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover used the drill on the end of its robotic arm to collect a sample from a rock nicknamed...