rovers
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Curiosity Sends Home A Self-Portrait That’s Out Of This World
We’ve all taken pictures of ourselves at some point, but no one can boast about doing so on Mars. Yesterday, everybody’s favourite currently active Mars rover, Curiosity, sent back a self-portrait that is literally out of this world.
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Mars Rover Curiosity Moves For The First Time
The success of the Mars Curiosity rover continues. As this image just released by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory shows, Curiosity is now moving without any problem whatsoever.
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Curiosity’s First Colour 360-Degree Panorama Shows No Fighting Sailors
It’s Curiosity’s third day on the Gale Crater on Mars, and all systems are running as expected. There is no sign of sailors fighting in the dance hall, cavemen or any freaky show. and here’s the first natural 360-degree colour panorama image to prove it.
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New Picture Shows Curiosity’s Landing System In Pieces On Mars
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter just snapped the scene of the crime: all the pieces of the Entry Descent Landing system that worked flawlessly together to safely put Curiosity on the surface of Mars.