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  • Artist's concepts shows NASA's Mars Science Laboratory cruise capsule and NASA's Orion spacecraft

    › Cruise Vehicles

  • Graphic shows the flux of radiation detected by NASA's Mars Science Laboratory

    › Radiation Levels on the Way to Mars

  • Seventeen Cameras on Curiosity

    › Seventeen Cameras on Curiosity

  • Comparison of Curiosity Camera Fields of View

    › Comparison of Curiosity Camera Fields of View

  • Revised landing target for Mars Rover Curiosity

    › Revised Landing Target for Mars Rover Curiosity

  • Altered landing target in Gale crater, Mars

    › Altered Landing Target in Gale Crater, Mars

  • Destination Gale crater in August 2012

    › Destination Gale Crater in August 2012

  • Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument

    › SAM Instrument at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

  • Gale Crater

    › Oblique View of Gale Crater, Mars, with Vertical Exaggeration

  • Artist's impression Mars' Gale Crater

    › Cross Section of Gale Crater, Mars

  • Schematic of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

    › Schematic of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

  • Example of a Spectrum from Curiosity's ChemCam Instrument

    › Example of a Spectrum from Curiosity's ChemCam Instrument

  • Detail Observed from 10 Feet away with Curiosity's ChemCam

    › Detail Observed from 10 Feet away with Curiosity's ChemCam

  • Head of Mast on Mars Rover Curiosity

    › Head of Mast on Mars Rover Curiosity

  • A section of the Mars Science Laboratory's Gale Crater landing site is shown, with a representative path from the landing location toward the layered mound to the south.

    › Studying a Wider Swath

  • This set of views illustrates capabilities of the Mast Camera (MastCam) instrument on the Mars Science Laboratory's Curiosity rover, using a scene on Earth as an example of what MastCam's two cameras can see from different distances.

    › Illustrating MastCam Capabilities with a Terrestrial Scene

  • This figure shows images acquired through each of the eight filters in the filter wheel of the 34-millimeter-focal-length Mast Camera (Mastcam-34) on the Mars rover Curiosity.

    › Illustrating MastCam Capabilities with a Terrestrial Scene

  • This view of channels on Mars came from NASA's Mariner 9 orbiter.

    › Mariner 9 View of Nirgal Vallis

  • NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity studied layers in the Burns Cliff slope of Endurance Crater in 2004.

    › Layers in Burns Cliff Examined by Opportunity

  • Rhtymic patterns of sedimentary layering in Danielson Crater on Mars result from periodic changes in climate related to changes in tilt of the planet.

    › Rhythmic Layering in Danielson Crater on Mars

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