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  • This 360-degree scene shows the surroundings of the location where NASA Mars rover Curiosity arrived on the 59th Martian day, or sol, of the rover's mission on Mars (Oct. 5, 2012).

    Curiosity's Location During First Scooping

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  • 'Glenelg' in 3D

    'Glenelg' in 3D

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  • Saturn's rings

    Ever-Changing Ring

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  • Curiosity's first scoop

    View of Curiosity's First Scoop Also Shows Bright Object

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  • SOHO captured this image of an Earth-directed CME. Because of our point of view, these appear as halos.

    SOHO Captures Earth-directed Coronal Mass Ejection

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  • SDO captured this eruption on Oct 4, 2012.

    Red Hot Solar Ballet

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  • This stereo image from the Mast Camera (Mastcam) on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity shows a rock outcrop called

    Martian Streambed Evidence Rock in 3-D

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  • 'Matijevic Hill' on rim of Mars' Endeavour Crater, stereo view

    'Matijevic Hill' on Rim of Mars' Endeavour Crater, Stereo View

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  • 'Bathurst Inlet' rock

    'Bathurst Inlet' Rock on Curiosity's Sol 54, Context View

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  • 'Bathurst Inlet' rock

    'Bathurst Inlet' Rock on Curiosity's Sol 54, Context View

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