Monday, August 20, 2012
This composite image, with magnified insets, depicts the first laser test by the Chemistry and Camera, or ChemCam, instrument aboard NASA's Curiosity Mars rover on Mars in this Nasa handout photo. The composite incorporates a Navigation Camera image taken prior to the test, with insets taken by the camera in ChemCam. The circular insert highlights the rock before the laser test. The square inset is further magnified and processed to show the difference between images taken before and after the laser interrogation of the rock. The test took place on August 19, 2012.
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This mosaic image with a close-up inset, taken prior to the test, shows the rock chosen as the first target for NASA's Curiosity rover to zap with its Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument, on Mars in this Nasa handout photo. ChemCam fired its laser at the fist-sized rock, called
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   Sunday, August 19, 2012
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   Saturday, August 18, 2012
This handout true-colour image image captured through the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA?s Terra satellite shows typhoon Kai-tak on its approach to the China coast August 16, 2012.
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The view from the landing site of NASA's Curiosity rover toward the lower reaches of Mount Sharp on Mars is seen in this NASA photo released to Reuters August 17, 2012.
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This full-resolution self-portrait released on August 17, 2012 shows the deck of NASA's Curiosity rover from the rover's Navigation camera. The back of the rover can be seen at the top left of the image, and two of the rover's right side wheels can be seen on the left.
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This close-up image shows the first target NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars aims to zap with its Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument, in this NASA handout photo released to Reuters, August 17, 2012.
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Undated NASA handout image shows the Mars landing site of the Curiosity rover and destinations scientists want to investigate. Curiosity landed inside Gale Crater at the green dot, within the Yellowknife quadrangle. The team has chosen for it to move toward the region marked by a blue dot that is nicknamed Glenelg. That area marks the intersection of three kinds of terrain.
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