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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, second from right, participates in an Economic Development Commission roundtable...
Michael Watkins (third from left), mission manager and project engineer, Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), Jet...
NASA's modified DC-8 now carries the name of the late Edwin W. Lewis below its cockpit window, a tribute to his 18...
This graphic compares the radiation dose equivalent for several types of experiences, including a calculation for a...
This oblique view of Gale crater shows the landing site and the mound of layered rocks that NASA Mars Science...
This graphic shows the level of natural radiation detected by the Radiation Assessment Detector shielded inside NASA...
As of June 2012, the target landing area for NASA Mars Science Laboratory mission is the ellipse marked on this...
This illustration shows the instruments and subsystems of the Sample Analysis at Mars SAM suite on the Curiosity...
This oblique view of Gale crater shows the landing site and the mound of layered rocks that NASA Mars Science...
This image shows the target landing area for Curiosity, the rover of NASA Mars Science Laboratory mission. The...
This oblique, southward-looking view of Gale crater shows the mound of layered rocks that NASA Mars Science...
This graph based on data from the RAD instrument onboard NASA Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft shows the flux of...
This stereo view of terrestrial rocks combines two images taken by a testing twin of the Mars Hand Lens Imager MAHLI...
This computer-generated view depicts part of Mars at the boundary between darkness and daylight, with an area...
This view of grains from a sand dune near Christmas Lake, Ore., was taken by a testing twin of Mars Hand Lens Imager...
Mars scientists have several important hypotheses about how these minerals may reflect changes in the amount of...
Color coding in this image of Gale Crater on Mars represents differences in elevation. The vertical difference from...
The lower portion of a mountain inside Gale crater on Mars contains layers that may be examined by NASA Mars Science...
This computer-generated view based on multiple orbital observations shows Mars Gale crater as if seen from an...
The landing target area for Curiosity, the big rover of NASA Mars Science Laboratory mission, has been revised,...
A NASA Dryden Flight Research Center F/A-18 852 aircraft makes a 40-degree dive during June 2011 flight tests of a...
NASA Mars Science Laboratory mission team members ran mobility tests on the test rover called Scarecrow on sand...
The Mars Hand Lens Imager MAHLI camera will fly on NASA Mars Science Laboratory mission, launching in late 2011....
This image shows changes in the target landing area for Curiosity, NASA Mars Science Laboratory rover. The larger...