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  • This 360-degree scene shows the surroundings of the location where NASA Mars rover Curiosity arrived on the 59th Martian day, or sol, of the rover's mission on Mars (Oct. 5, 2012).

    › Curiosity's Location During First Scooping

  • NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Image

    › Target: Jake Matijevic Rock

  • This animated graphic represents compositions indicated by 350 spectra, or analyses of laser plasma light, observed on the rock 'Jake Matijevic' by the Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument on NASA's Curiosity rover.

    › Different Jake Compositions at Fine Scale

  • The graph shows the abundances of elements in the Martian rock 'Jake Matijevic' (black line) and a calibration target (red line) as detected by the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) instrument on NASA's Curiosity rover.

    › What's in Jake?

  • NASA's Mars Science Laboratory image

    › High-Resolution View of Cross-Section Through a Mars Ripple

  • NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Image

    › Thanks for the Scrub

  • NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Image

    › Sand Filtered through Curiosity's Sieve

  • NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Image

    › Too Big for the Sieve

  • NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Image

    › Likely Pyroxene Mineral Identified in 'Jake'

  • NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Image

    › Teasing out Mineral Compositions

  • Curiosity at Bradbury Landing Site in 3D

    › Curiosity at Bradbury Landing Site in 3D

  • 'Glenelg' in 3D

    › 'Glenelg' in 3D

  • Curiosity's first scoop

    › View of Curiosity's First Scoop Also Shows Bright Object

  • NASA's Mars Science Laboratory image

    › Tools at Curiosity's 'Fingertips'

  • NASA's Mars Science Laboratory image

    › Wheel Scuff Mark at 'Rocknest'

  • Mars image taken by Curiosity

    › 'Rocknest' From Sol 52 Location

  • Illustration of instrument on Curiosity

    › Internal Chambers of CHIMRA

  • Traverse map for Curiosity

    › Curiosity's Travels Through Sol 56

  • Illustration of equipment on Curiosity

    › CHIMRA: Scoops, Sieves and Delivers Samples

  • This 360-degree panorama from NASA's Mars rover Curiosity shows the rocky terrain surrounding it as of its 55th Martian day, or sol, of the mission (Oct. 1, 2012).

    › View on the Way to 'Glenelg'

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