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The Curiosity rover took the photos over the weekend using its Mars Hand Lens Imager, or MAHLI, which is a focusable color camera attached to an instrument turret at the end of Curiosity's 7-foot ...
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Curiosity Rover’s Stunning Images: A Close-Up of Mars’ SurfaceNASA's Curiosity Rover has been on Mars since 2012, sending back some of the most stunning and detailed images of the Red Planet ever captured. These images not only provide a closer look at Mars' ...
Moments after the 10:32 p.m. confirmation of the Mars Science Laboratory’s Sunday touchdown on the surface of the Red Planet, the rover known as Curiosity sent back its first grainy black-and ...
After traveling millions of miles since it was launched eight months ago, NASA's Curiosity rover successfully landed on Mars early Monday morning. The rover is scheduled to spend the next 23 ...
Curiosity's rear Hazard Avoidance Camera (Hazcam) took this image on Aug. 28, 2012, after the rover made a 52-foot (16-meter) drive away from its landing site. Martian dirt clings to the wheels of ...
This structure also contains the NavCams, which are used mainly to plan Curiosity's drives over the Martian soil. These cameras are capable of shooting 1-megapixel photos of the surface.
Over the last few days, Curiosity has finally booted up its two high-resolution, full-color mast cameras: Mastcam 34 and Mastcam 100. Curiosity has also taken its first steps towards detecting ...
The Best Photos of Mars Since Curiosity’s Landing A look at the barren landscape where water once flowed. By Juliana Jiménez Jaramillo. Aug 16, 2012 6:53 PM. Tweet Share Share Comment ...
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Life on Mars: Amazing photos from the Curiosity rover - MSNAs NASA's Curiosity rover completes its fifth year on the red planet on Aug. 6, we look at some incredible photographs taken by the robot on Mars.
The Mars rover Curiosity sent back photos to create a stunning panorama of its 5-year journey on the planet. (Video: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory) ...
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NASA's Mars rover Curiosity is doing a bit of mechanical navel-gazing on the Red Planet, snapping ultra-clear pictures of itself while testing a powerful camera at the tip of its robotic arm.The ...
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