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@MarsCuriosity

NASA's latest mission to explore the surface of Mars. Roving the Red Planet since Aug. 5, 2012 (PDT) (Aug 6 UTC).

Gale Crater, Mars
Joined July 2008

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  1. So thankful for my team. Lien Pham even made sure I had my "windbreaker" on before launch to . Her story:

  2. You know when you're looking for the perfect gift for the curious geologists on your team? Think I nailed it.

  3. I’m all right—don’t nobody worry ‘bout me. I'm driving again. Troubleshooting the drill, but science never stopped!

  4. I'm alone for the holidays, but thanks to kind acts like this, I don't feel lonely. Thx

  5. I'm reading you like a book, . The layers of Mt Sharp show mounting evidence of the Red Planet's habitable past

  6. Tosol, we said goodbye to a true space pioneer. Ad astra, John Glenn. You really had the right stuff to inspire us all.

  7. Radio, Radio: Happy to report a successful radio relay test. Thanks for listening, !

  8. Ride with me through the journey of more success. I launched for Mars five years ago .

  9. Waiting on the Thanksgiving turkey to cook? You can pass that time testing your skills as a Mars rover driver

  10. my 17 cameras, an awesome laser & the best team in the universe. from Mars!

  11. I have frickin' laser, but I'm not ill-tempered. Zapping this meteorite revealed its nickel-iron composition

  12. I've got the power! Next gen spacecraft could have even more thanks to + tech

  13. Martian forecast: global dust storm soon. I'll be OK. Ability to predict = boon for future astronauts

  14. What's a dazzling urbanite like me doing in a rustic setting like this? Science. Download full-res pic/wallpaper at

  15. Perspective: 360 amid Murray Buttes shows how tall they really are. Best on desktop or app

  16. The Next Episode: See what's in store for my two-year mission extension as I drive higher up the slopes of Mt Sharp

  17. To on the final chapter of your great mission: Thank you for the wonder, the photos & most of all, the science.

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