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A black and white photographic panorama of the surface of Mars, showing rolling hills in the distance, with the foreground a mixture of areas with soil, gravel and small rocks, of windswept dunes, and of large broken slabs of flat rock.

Sol 4241: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection

Curiosity took 31 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The seam-corrected…

NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover used its Mast Camera, or Mastcam, to capture this detailed view of jagged rocks and sediment exposed along the side of a mound called “Fascination Turret.” Made up of 32 individual images that were stitched together after being sent back to Earth, this panorama was taken on March 24, 2024, the 4,135th Martian day, or sol, of the mission.

Curiosity’s Detailed View of ‘Fascination Turret’

NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover used its Mast Camera, or Mastcam, to capture this detailed view of jagged rocks and sediment…

This panorama — captured by Curiosity’s Mast Camera, or Mastcam, on May 7, 2024, the 4,178th Martian day, or sol, of the mission — is made up of 40 individual images that were stitched together after being sent back to Earth. The color has been adjusted to match lighting conditions as the human eye would see them on Earth.

Curiosity Views Rocks With ‘Halos’

While exploring Gediz Vallis channel, NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover came across rocks that show a pale color near their edges.…

NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover used its Mast Camera, or Mastcam, to take this 360-degree panorama from within Gediz Vallis channel on June 19, 2024, the 4,220th Martian day, or sol, of the mission. The panorama is made up of 336 individual images that were stitched together after being sent back to Earth. The color has been adjusted to match lighting conditions as the human eye would see them on Earth.

Curiosity Takes a 360-Degree View of Gediz Vallis Channel

NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover used its Mast Camera, or Mastcam, to take this 360-degree panorama from within Gediz Vallis channel…

These sulfur crystals were found inside a rock after NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover happened to drive over it and crush it on May 30, 2024, the 4,200th Martian day, or sol, of the mission. This image was captured by Curiosity’s Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI), a camera on the end of its robotic arm, on June 4, 2024, the 4,205th Martian day, or sol, of the mission.

Curiosity Captures Close-Up of Sulfur Crystals

These sulfur crystals were found inside a rock after NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover happened to drive over it and crush…

NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover captured this view of Gediz Vallis channel on March 31. This area was likely formed by large floods of water and debris that piled jumbles of rocks into mounds within the channel.

Curiosity Views Gediz Vallis Channel

NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover used its left Mast Camera, or Mastcam, to capture this 180-degree view of Gediz Vallis channel…

NASA’s Curiosity captured this close-up image of a rock nicknamed “Snow Lake” on June 8, 2024, the 4,209th Martian day, or sol, of the mission. Nine days earlier, the rover had crushed a similar-looking rock and revealed crystalline textures — and elemental sulfur — inside.

Curiosity Views Rock Made of Sulfur at ‘Snow Lake’

NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover captured this close-up image of a rock nicknamed “Snow Lake” on June 8, 2024, the 4,209th…

These yellow crystals were revealed after NASA’s Curiosity happened to drive over a rock and crack it open on May 30. Using an instrument on the rover’s arm, scientists later determined these crystals are elemental sulfur — and it’s the first time this kind of sulfur has been found on the Red Planet.

Curiosity Views Sulfur Crystals Within a Crushed Rock

NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover viewed these yellow crystals of elemental sulfur using its Mast Camera, or Mastcam, on June 7,…

Sol 4237: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection

Curiosity took the images on July 08, 2024, Sol 4237 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 2610, site…

Curiosity took the images on July 06, 2024, Sols 4210-4235 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 2496, site number 107. The local mean solar time for the image exposures was from 1 PM to 2 PM.

Sol 4235: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection

Curiosity took the images on July 06, 2024, Sols 4210-4235 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 2496, site…

A panoramic black and white image of the Martian landscape before the Curiosity rover. Wind-sculpted, wavy sand dunes appear at far left, while fields of scattered jagged and broken rocks cover the rest of the foreground, while the background is dominated by three large buttes of layered rock.

Sol 4222: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection

Curiosity took the images on June 22, 2024, Sols 4222-4210 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 2496, site…

A black and white photographic panorama of the surface of Mars, showing rolling hills in the distance, with the foreground a mixture of areas with soil, gravel and small rocks, of windswept dunes, and of large broken slabs of flat rock.

Sol 4219: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection

Curiosity took the images on May 13, 2024, Sol 4183 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 1140, site…

Curiosity took the images on July 01, 2024, Sols 4210-4230 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 2496, site number 107. The local mean solar time for the image exposures was from 1 PM to 4 PM.

Sol 4230: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection

Curiosity took the images on July 01, 2024, Sols 4210-4230 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 2496, site…

Odyssey’s Accomplishments at Its 100,000th Orbit

NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey orbiter arrived at Mars on Oct. 24, 2001.

Curiosity took the images on June 26, 2024, Sols 4210-4226 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 2496, site number 107. The local mean solar time for the image exposures was from 1 PM to 4 PM.

Sol 4226: Right Navigation Camera, Cylindrical Projection

Curiosity took the images on June 26, 2024, Sols 4210-4226 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 2496, site…