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  • This imagery is being released in association with NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission. This is a temporary caption to be replaced as soon as more information is available.

    Curiosity's Wheel During Descent

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  • Curiosity Flying Over Mars

    Curiosity Flying Over Mars

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  • The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) team in the MSL Mission Support Area react after learning the the Curiosity rove has landed safely on Mars and images start coming in at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Mars, Sunday, Aug. 5, 2012 in Pasadena, Calif. The MSL Rover named Curiosity was designed to ass

    Celebrating Curiosity

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  • Curiosity on Mars

    Curiosity's Surroundings

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  • Bill Nye, known as the Science Guy, takes a photograph of himself with NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver

    Deputy Administrator and Science Guy

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  • The solar system

    The Hustle and Bustle of Our Solar System

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  • Saturn's Moons

    Saturn's Moons

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  • Saturn's moon Enceladus is partially eclipsed by the planet in this Cassini spacecraft view which also features the moon Titan in the distance

    Eclipsing a Moon

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  • Solar array attached to RBSP spacecraft.

    Solar Array Attached

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  • Shown in green to enhance detail, these Hi C images reveal detailed tangles of magnetic field, channeling the solar plasma into a range of complex structures.

    Hi-C Views the Solar Corona

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