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  • Using False Color from Curiosity's Mast Camera

    › Using False Color from Curiosity's Mast Camera

  • Using Curiosity's Mast Camera to View Scene in 'Natural' Color

    › Using Curiosity's Mast Camera to View Scene in 'Natural' Color

  • 'Raw,' 'Natural' and 'White-Balanced' Views of Martian Terrain

    › 'Raw,' 'Natural' and 'White-Balanced' Views of Martian Terrain

  • Filters for Color Imaging and for Science

    › Filters for Color Imaging and for Science

  • Bluish Color in Broken Rock in 'Yellowknife Bay'

    › Bluish Color in Broken Rock in 'Yellowknife Bay'

  • This set of images illustrates the twin cameras of the Mast Camera (Mastcam) instrument on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover (upper left), the Mastcam calibration target (lower center), and the locations of the cameras and target on the rover.

    › Mast Camera and Its Calibration Target on Curiosity Rover

  • This close-up view of 'Tintina' was taken by the rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) on Sol 160 (Jan. 17, 2013) and shows interesting linear textures in the bright white material on the rock.

    › Close-up View of Broken Mars Rock 'Tintina'

  • On this image of the broken rock called 'Tintina,' color coding maps the amount of mineral hydration indicated by a ratio of near-infrared reflectance intensities measured by the Mast Camera (Mastcam) on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity.

    › Hydration Map, Based on Mastcam Spectra, for broken rock 'Tintina'

  • This raw image of 'Tintina,' a broken rock fragment in a rover wheel track, was taken by Curiosity's Mast Camera (Mastcam).

    › Rock 'Tintina' Exposes 'Yellowknife Bay' Vein Material

  • On this image of the rock target 'Knorr,' color coding maps the amount of mineral hydration indicated by a ratio of near-infrared reflectance intensities measured by the Mast Camera (Mastcam) on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity.

    › Hydration Map, Based on Mastcam Spectra, for 'Knorr' Rock Target

  • At different locations on the surface of the same rock, scientists can use the Mast Camera (Mastcam) on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity to measure the amount of reflected light at a series of different wavelengths.

    › Indication of Hydration in Veins and Nodules of 'Knorr' in 'Yellowknife Bay'

  • Light-toned nodules and veins are visible in this image from NASA's Mars rover Curiosity of a patch of sedimentary rock called 'Knorr.'

    › Veins and Nodules at 'Knorr' Target in 'Yellowknife Bay' of Gale Crater

  • Researchers have used the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) instrument on the robotic arm of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity to determine elemental compositions of rock surfaces at several targets in the 'Yellowknife Bay' area of Gale Crater.

    › Elemental Compositions of 'Yellowknife Bay' Rocks

  • The gray area in the center of this image is where the Dust Removal Tool on the robotic arm of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity brushed a rock target called 'Wernecke.'

    › Target 'Wernecke' After Brushing by Curiosity

  • The location of a rock target called 'Knorr' is indicated on this self-portrait of the Curiosity rover in the 'Yellowknife Bay' area.

    › Rock Target 'Knorr' Near Curiosity in Rover's Self-Portrait

  • The line drawn on this map shows the route that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has driven.

    › Opportunity's Traverse Map, Sol 3246

  • Minerals at 'Rocknest' and 'John Klein'

    › Minerals at 'Rocknest' and 'John Klein'

  • First X-ray view of Martian soil

    › First X-ray View of Martian Soil

  • Diagram showing chlorinated forms of methane

    › Chlorinated Forms of Methane at 'John Klein' Site

  • An analysis of a drilled rock sample from NASA’s Curiosity rover

    › Major Gases Released from Drilled Samples of the 'John Klein' Rock

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