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2015 August 8
Curiosity's View
Image Credit: Image Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, MSSS
Explanation: By planet Earth's calendar, the Curiosity Mars Rover reached its 3rd
anniversary on the surface of the Red Planet on August 6. To celebrate,
gaze across this dramatic panoramic view of diverse terrain typical of the
rover's journey to the layered slopes of Aeolis Mons, also known as Mount Sharp. Recorded with Curiosity's Mast Camera instrument, the scene looks south across gravel, sand ripples, and boulders toward rounded buttes. In the background, higher layers at left are toward the southeast, with southwest at panorama right. The individual images composing the view were taken on Curiosity's
mission sols (martian days) 952 and 953 since the rover's landing on August 6, 2012.
Tomorrow's picture: a small group of galaxies
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