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NASA's Big Mars Rover Makes First Use Of Its Brush - 01/07/2013
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has completed first-time use of a brush it carries to sweep dust off rocks. >>
Curiosity Rover Explores 'Yellowknife Bay' - 01/04/2013
After imaging during the holidays, NASA's Mars rover Curiosity resumed driving Jan. 3 and pulled within arm's reach of a sinuous rock feature called "Snake River." >>
NASA Encourages Public To Explore Its Curiosity With New Rover-Themed Badge On Foursquare - 12/27/2012
NASA and the mobile application Foursquare have teamed up to help the public unlock its scientific curiosity with a new rover-themed Curiosity Explorer badge. >>
Curiosity Rover Explores 'Yellowknife Bay' - 12/18/2012
The NASA Mars rover Curiosity this week is driving within a shallow depression called "Yellowknife Bay," providing information to help researchers choose a rock to drill. >>
Mars Rover Self-Portrait Shoot Uses Arm Choreography - 12/11/2012
A self-portrait of the NASA Mars Rover Curiosity stitches together dozens of images by the camera at the end of the rover's arm. >>
Curiosity Rover Nearing Yellowknife Bay - 12/11/2012
The NASA Mars rover Curiosity drove 63 feet (19 meters) northeastward early Monday, Dec. 10, approaching a step down into an slightly lower area called "Yellowknife Bay," where researchers intend to choose a rock to drill. >>
Recent^Images
First Use of Mars Rover Curiosity's Dust Removal Tool - 01/07/2013
This image from the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity shows the patch of rock cleaned by the first use of the rover's Dust Removal Tool (DRT). >>
Close-up of Brushed Area on Martian Rock Target 'Ekwir_1' - 01/07/2013
This image from the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity shows details of rock texture and color in an area where the rover's Dust Removal Tool (DRT) brushed away dust that was on the rock. >>
'Snake River' Rock Feature Viewed by Curiosity Mars Rover - 01/04/2013
The sinuous rock feature in the lower center of this mosaic of images recorded by the NASA Mars rover Curiosity is called "Snake River." >>
Panoramic View From Near "Point Lake" in Gale Crater, Sol 106 - 01/02/2013
This panorama is a mosaic of images taken by the Mast Camera (Mastcam) on the NASA Mars rover Curiosity during the 106th Martian day, or sol, of the mission (Nov. 22, 2012). >>
Curiosity Self-Portrait, Wide View - 12/11/2012
On the 84th and 85th Martian days of the NASA Mars rover Curiosity's mission on Mars (Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, 2012), NASA's Curiosity rover used the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) to capture dozens of high-resolution images to be combined into self-portrait images of the rover. >>
Self-Portrait of Curiosity's 'Stunt Double' - 12/11/2012
Camera and robotic-arm maneuvers for taking a self-portrait of the NASA Curiosity rover on Mars were checked first, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., using the main test rover for the Curiosity. >>
Recent^Videos
From Mars Curiosity to Times Square: Happy New Year - 12/31/2012
New Year's Eve revelers watching giant screens in New York's Times Square saw a special Happy New Year greeting from Mars, currently 206 million miles away. >>
Curiosity's Martian Holiday - 12/21/2012
Curiosity will spend the holidays at a location on Mars dubbed "Grandma's House." >>
Mars in a Minute: How Do Rovers Drive on Mars? - 12/18/2012
Where���s the driver���s seat for a Mars rover? Millions of miles away, back on Earth! Learn more in this 60-second video. >>
Arm Movement for Taking a Self-Portrait - 12/11/2012
This animation shows how the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) camera at the end of the arm of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity was positioned for taking multiple images that were later combined into a self-portrait of the rover. The animation was made using software that rover planners use to design Curiosity's movements. >>
Rover Results at Rocknest - 12/07/2012
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover team wraps up its scientific study at Rocknest. >>
Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) suite on Mars Curiosity - 12/04/2012
How samples are delivered and then tested in the Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) suite on the Mars Curiosity rover. >>
Fun
Mars Apps On Windows 8! - 11/26/2012
See the latest mission images of our spacecraft and those returned from the Red Planet and get the latest updates on Curiosity's Journey! NASA Be A Martian >>
Learn About Curiosity on Windows 8! - 08/27/2012
NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity, landed on Mars August 6th, 2012 EDT. Explore this amazing SUV-sized rover, and learn about the tools that it will use to explore the Martian landscape! Mars Rover: Curiosity >>
Explore Curiosity's Journey on Mars! - 08/27/2012
Follow Curiosity's journey to Gale Crater as she explores the habitat of Mars. >>
Learn About The Rover - 08/27/2012
Explore the different instruments that make up the Curiosity rover. See how each will assist to uncover new information as Curiosity heads to Mount Sharp. >>
Rover Free-Drive - 08/27/2012
Want to drive a rover on the surface of Mars? Play this interactive! >>
Explore the Be A Martian Web site
NASA and Microsoft Corp. of Redmond, Wash., have collaborated to create a Web site where Internet users can have fun while advancing their knowledge of Mars. >>
Send Me^a Message
Send Me a Message - 08/04/2012
Send A Message to Curiosity's Mission Team! We're Happy to Hear from You. >>
Ask Dr. C
Have you ever wondered why Mars is red?
Ask Dr. C, your personal Mars expert! >>
Curiosity
Learn About Me: Curiosity - 08/04/2012
My parts are similar to what a human would need to explore Mars (body, brains, eyes, arm, legs, etc.). Check it out though--sometimes they are located in odd places! >>
What's My Mission? - 08/04/2012
Enjoy this slideshow about Curiosity's mission: To see if Mars ever had the right conditions to support life! >>
How I Landed - 08/04/2012
Follow me through the Entry, Descent and Landing (EDL) phases of my Mission. ^^^POPUP-START POPUPURL-START::./multimedia/interactives/edlcuriosity/index-2.html::POPUPURL-END POPUPTITLE-START::Interact::POPUPTITLE-END POPUP-END^^^ ^^^POPUP-START POPUPURL-START::./multimedia/interactives/edlcuriosity/indexV2-2.html::POPUPURL-END POPUPTITLE-START::At a Glance::POPUPTITLE-END POPUP-END^^^

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