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NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover just made it to a channel called Gediz Vallis. This spot is the perfect place for taking a dramatic alien panorama. But, it might also contain hidden clues of ancient ...
NASA recently revealed the gorgeous black and white, 360-degree panorama of Gediz Vallis, which was captured by the Curiosity rover on February 3 using one of its navigation cameras. The Martian ...
NASA’s Curiosity captured this panorama using its Mastcam while heading west away from Gediz Vallis channel on Nov. 2, 2024, the 4,352nd Martian day, or sol, of the mission.
After 12 years exploring the red planet, NASA's Curiosity rover is still going strong.The robot has spent the past year meandering along the Gediz Vallis channel, which may have been an ancient ...
Gediz Vallis, some scientists believe, used to be filled with running water on Mars. Currently in the twelfth year of its mission, NASA's Curiosity rover continues to press on while treading the ...
The Gediz Vallis Channel and sulfur NASA’s Curiosity rover took this image of the Gediz Vallis on March 31. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS.
The Curiosity team debated taking a detour to explore a rocky ridge but ultimately decided against it. For the past month, NASA's Curiosity rover has been shadowing Gediz Vallis, a channel that ...
Ultimatley, the team settled on continuing along Gediz Vallis. "I really love operations days like today," JPL planetary geologist Abigail Fraeman wrote in a NASA update.
Earth planning date: Friday, Nov. 8, 2024. After the excitement of Wednesday's plan, it was a relief to come in today to hear that the drive toward our exit from Gediz Vallis completed successfully ...
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