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The images were taken late Aug. 8 PDT (Aug. 9 EDT) by the 34-millimeter Mast Camera. This view of Mars, taken by NASA's Curiosity rover on Sol 3 (Aug. 8-9, 2012), shows an early view of the rover ...
Here’s how it works. 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 ...
NASA'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' ...
A full-circle view released by NASA on June 20, 2013, combined nearly 900 images taken by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover, generating a panorama with 1.3 billion pixels in the full-resolution version.
For years, the world has been captivated by the quest to discover if life ever existed on Mars. Thanks to NASA’s Curiosity ...
“I cannot get over these Martian cloud photos from MarsCuriosity ... offering updates on Mars’ weather that pulls its data from special instruments on the Curiosity rover and NASA’s InSight ...
NASA 's Curiosity rover captured this extremely wide snapshot as it traversed its extraterrestrial stomping grounds in Gale Crater this February. The agency has since converted that data into a ...
NASA's Curiosity rover took this picture with its Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI), which is mounted on the end of the rover's ...
NASA’s Curiosity rover captured and transmitted images of "sun rays" as the sun dropped below the horizon on Mars last month, which was part of a new cloud-imaging campaign that the rover is ...
Curiosity has been the subject of countless selfies and images taken from space. But for the first time, a NASA spacecraft recently captured a photo of the robotic rover from the vantage of Mars ...
The two images have been blended together to show how the landscape looks different throughout the day. NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover used its black-and-white navigation cameras to capture ...
While there's currently no definitive evidence of life on the Red Planet, scientists continue to explore the possibility.