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A grayscale close-up photograph of the Martian surface from the Curiosity rover shows a mix of small to large medium-gray rocks exposed above coarse soil. The rocks are various polygonal shapes with mostly sharp edges; the largest stands out in particular on the upper left side of the image, composed of numerous rough layers viewed edge-on. Portions of the rover are also visible in the frame, mainly Curiosity’s robotic arm, in a shadow at the bottom of the frame. The rover’s name is printed on the arm in all uppercase letters, next to a silhouette image of the rover.

NASA Science: Sols 4522-4524 – Exploring Rooftop Terrain

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A grayscale close-up image of an instrument on the Mars rover Curiosity, showing at the center of the image a U-shaped flat piece of metal face the camera, with its rounded bottom pointing toward the lower right corner of the image. It’s surrounded by metal plates at different angles, some parallel to the plane of the image, others perpendicular, and most of them secured with hex nuts. Braided bunches of cable are twisted behind these other sections, leading into the instrument.

Martian Dust and Magnets: NASA’s Exploration on Sols 4536-4538

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This artist’s concept shows Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Mark 1 lander and NASA’s VIPER (Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover) on the lunar surface.

NASA Chooses Blue Origin for Moon South Pole VIPER Mission

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A white Gulfstream IV airplane flies to the left of the frame over a tan desert landscape below and blue mountain ranges in the back of the image. The plane’s tail features the NASA logo, and its wings have winglets. Visible in the lower right third of the image, directly behind the airplane’s wingtip is the Mojave Air and Space Port in Mojave, California. 

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