The curiosity Rover likes to take a selfie... this latest one was taken on the Greenheugh Pediment. Read more in the link:https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasas-curiosity-mars-rover-takes-a-new-selfie-before-record-climb No ownership claimed on material
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HiRISE Watches Curiosity
HiRISE Watches Curiosity Journey Across the Clay Unit No ownership claimed on image - Credit NASA / JPL https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/
NASA Had High-Res Images of the Moon in the ’60s, So Why Couldn’t We See Them? from Curiosity.com
NASA Had High-Res Images of the Moon in the '60s, So Why Couldn't We See Them? | @curiositydotcom https://curiosity.com/topics/nasa-had-high-res-images-of-the-moon-in-the-60s-so-why-couldnt-we-see-them-curiosity?utm_source=androidapp
Curiosity Surveys a Mystery Under Dusty Skies | NASA
After waking up, Curiosity has begun working again. Taking a panoramic photograph and taking a rock sample it's coming back to life. NASA are planning it's next set of operations. Read more here: via Curiosity Surveys a Mystery Under Dusty Skies | NASA Planet Simon Also find Planet Simon on Twitter Come and visit … Continue reading Curiosity Surveys a Mystery Under Dusty Skies | NASA
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