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  • NASA's Mars rover Curiosity drove 6.2 feet (1.9 meters) during the 100th Martian day, or sol, of the mission (Nov. 16, 2012).

    › Curiosity's Eastward View After Sol 100 Drive

  • NASA's Mars rover Curiosity drove 83 feet eastward during the 102nd Martian day, or sol, of the mission (Nov. 18, 2012), and used its left navigation camera to record this view ahead at the end of the drive.

    › Post-Drive View on Curiosity's Sol 102

  • This graphic shows the daily variations in Martian radiation and atmospheric pressure as measured by NASA's Curiosity rover.

    › Daily Cycles of Radiation and Pressure at Gale Crater

  • This graphic shows the daily variations in Martian radiation and atmospheric pressure as measured by NASA's Curiosity rover.

    › Daily Cycles of Radiation and Pressure at Gale Crater

  • NASA's Mars rover Curiosity used a mechanism on its robotic arm to dig up five scoopfuls of material from a patch of dusty sand called 'Rocknest,' producing the five bite-mark pits visible in this image from the rover's left Navigation Camera (Navcam).

    › Five Bites Into Mars

  • This diagram illustrates Mars' 'thermal tides,' a weather phenomenon responsible for large, daily variations in pressure at the Martian surface.

    › Thermal Tides at Mars

  • This graph shows the atmospheric pressure at the surface of Mars, as measured by the Rover Environmental Monitoring Station on NASA's Curiosity rover.

    › Pressure Cycles on Mars

  • This graphic shows the pattern of winds predicted to be swirling around and inside Gale Crater, which is where NASA's Curiosity rover landed on Mars.

    › Mountain Winds at Gale Crater

  • Twenty-one times during the first 12 weeks that NASA's Mars rover Curiosity worked on Mars, the rover's Rover Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS) detected brief dips in air pressure that could be caused by a passing whirlwind.

    › Signs of a Whirlwind in Gale Crater

  • 'Whitewater Lake' rock

    › 'Whitewater Lake' Rock Viewed by Opportunity

  • 'Homestake' Vein on 'Cape York,' Color Enhanced

    › 'Homestake' Vein on 'Cape York,' Color Enhanced

  • This 360-degree scene, called the 'McMurdo' panorama, comes from the panoramic camera (Pancam) on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit.

    › Spirit Mars Rover in 'McMurdo' Panorama (False Color)

  • This 360-degree view, called the 'McMurdo' panorama, comes from the panoramic camera (Pancam) on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit.

    › Spirit Mars Rover in 'McMurdo' Panorama

  • This self-portrait of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit is a polar projection of the 360-degree 'McMurdo' panorama made from images taken by Spirit's panoramic camera (Pancam).

    › Spirit Mars Rover in 'McMurdo' Panorama, Polar Projection

  • This self-portrait of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit is a polar projection of the 360-degree 'McMurdo' panorama made from images taken by Spirit's panoramic camera (Pancam).

    › Spirit Mars Rover in 'McMurdo' Panorama, Polar Projection (False Color)

  • Opportunity's Traverse Map, Sol 3117

    › Opportunity's Traverse Map, Sol 3117

  • The plot on the left shows new results from the Sample Analysis at Mars. Mars and Martian meteorites found on Earth shown on the right.

    › Weighing Molecules on Mars

  • Lab demonstration of the measurement chamber inside the Tunable Laser Spectrometer

    › Shooting Lasers

  • Lab examples of Tunable Laser Spectrometer data

    › Lab Examples of Tunable Laser Spectrometer Data

  • Pieces of the Tunable Laser Spectrometer

    › Pieces of the Tunable Laser Spectrometer

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