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  • This graphic depicts the Mars Climate Sounder instrument on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter measuring the temperature of a cross section of the Martian atmosphere as the orbiter passes above the south polar region

    › Scanning Martian Atmospheric Temperatures

  • These examples of one distinctive type of Martian gullies, called 'linear gullies,' are on a dune in Matara Crater, seen at different times of year to observe changes.

    › Some Gullies on Mars Could Be Tracks of Sliding Dry Ice

  • This graphic compares seven different types of features observed on Mars that appear to result from material flowing or sliding or rolling down slopes.

    › Martian Features Formed When Material Moves Downslope

  • This image from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is an example of a type called 'linear gullies.'

    › Linear Gullies Inside Russell Crater, Mars

  • Opportunity's exploration of 'Cape York'

    › Opportunity's Exploration of 'Cape York'

  • 'Point Lake' Outcrop in Gale Crater, Raw Color

    › 'Point Lake' Outcrop in Gale Crater, Raw Color

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    › Checking Contact Points for Curiosity's Drill

  • This image depicts the location and size of the rover when it was driven into position for drilling into rock target

    › Position of Curiosity for Drilling at 'Cumberland'

  • This image taken by the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity shows the texture of the patch of flat-lying bedrock called 'Cumberland,' which was the mission's second target for use of the rover's sample-collecting drill

    › Concretions at 'Cumberland'

  • Wide view of 'Shaler' Outcro

    › Wide View of 'Shaler' Outcrop, Sol 120

  • The Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity was used to check the composition of gray tailings from the hole in rock target 'Cumberland' that the rover drilled on May 19, 2013

    › Drilled Hole and ChemCam Marks at 'Cumberland'

  • This map shows where NASA's Mars rover Curiosity landed in August 2012 at 'Bradbury Landing'

    › From 'Glenelg' to Mount Sharp

  • Remnants of Ancient Streambed on Mars (White-Balanced View)

    › Remnants of Ancient Streambed on Mars (White-Balanced View)

  • This graphic compares the radiation dose equivalent for several types of experiences

    › Comparison of Some Radiation Exposures to Mars-Trip Level

  • This stereo view from NASA's Mars rover Curiosity shows a rock called 'Link,' which bears rounded pebbles that provide evidence about vigorous flow of water in a stream on ancient Mars.

    › Evidence About a Martian Streambed (Stereo)

  • Updated Curiosity self-portrait at 'John Klein'

    › Updated Curiosity Self-Portrait at 'John Klein'

  • Before-and-after blink of 'Cumberland' drilling

    › Before-and-After Blink of 'Cumberland' Drilling

  • 'Cumberland' target drilled by Curiosity

    › 'Cumberland' Target Drilled by Curiosity

  • Rock target 'Esperance' altered by wet history (False Color)

    › Rock Target 'Esperance' Altered by Wet History (False Color)

  • This map of a portion of the western rim of Endeavour Crater on Mars shows the area where NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity worked for 20 months,

    › Opportunity Heads Toward Next Destination, 'Solander Point'

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