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‘Ireson Hill’ on Mount Sharp, Mars
‘Ireson Hill’ on Mount Sharp, Mars

This view from the Curiosity Mars rover’s Mastcam shows a dark mound, called “Ireson Hill,” which rises about 16 feet…

‘Nathan Bridges Dune’ on a Martian Mountain
‘Nathan Bridges Dune’ on a Martian Mountain

A rippled linear dune of dark Martian sand, “Nathan Bridges Dune,” dominates this full-circle panorama from the Mastcam of NASA’s…

Mid-2017 Map of NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover Mission
Mid-2017 Map of NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover Mission

This map shows the route driven by NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover, from the location where it landed in August 2012…

SLS Test Hardware Loaded into NASA’s Super Guppy Aircraft
SLS Test Hardware Loaded into NASA’s Super Guppy Aircraft

NASA engineers load a structural test version of the Orion Stage Adapter for NASA’s Space Launch System onto NASA’s Super…

Juno and the Great Red Spot (Illustration)
Juno and the Great Red Spot (Illustration)

This illustration depicts NASA’s Juno spacecraft in orbit above Jupiter’s Great Red Spot.

Juno Over Jupiter’s South Pole (Illustration)
Juno Over Jupiter’s South Pole (Illustration)

This illustration depicts NASA’s Juno spacecraft soaring over Jupiter’s south pole.

Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Swallows Earth
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Swallows Earth

Measuring in at 10,159 miles (16,350 kilometers) in width (as of April 3, 2017) Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is 1.3…

Breaking Ground for New Deep Space Station 56 (DSS-56)
Breaking Ground for New Deep Space Station 56 (DSS-56)

Representatives from NASA’s Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) office, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Spain’s Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial…

Fog Moves in Over DSS-53 Construction Site
Fog Moves in Over DSS-53 Construction Site

A heavy fog rolls in over the construction site for Deep Space Station (DSS)-53. The large hole was dug out…

Beginning Stage of Pedestal Concrete Pouring for DSS-53
Beginning Stage of Pedestal Concrete Pouring for DSS-53

Concrete is poured for DSS-53’s foundation, which is 1-meter thick and spans the entire pedestal base (over 70-feet in diameter).