Mars Rover Curiosity Model
A model of the Mars rover Curiosity, similar to the one shown here, will ride in the Inaugural Parade on Jan. 21.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
'Yellowknife Bay' Veins and Concretions
The
right Mast Camera (Mastcam) of NASA's Curiosity Mars rover provided
this view of the lower stratigraphy at "Yellowknife Bay" inside Gale
Crater on Mars. The rectangle superimposed on the left image shows the
location of the enlarged portion on the right. In the right image, white
arrows point to veins (including some under the overhang), and black
arrows point to concretions (small spherical concentrations of
minerals). Both veins and concretions strongly suggest precipitation of
minerals from water.
The scale bar in the left image is 50
centimeters (19.7 inches) long. The scale bar in the right image is 10
centimeters (3.9 inches) long. An
unannotated version is also available.
Mastcam recorded this view in the morning of the 137th Martian day, or
sol, of Curiosity's surface operations (Dec. 24, 2012). The image has
been white-balanced to show what the rocks would look like if they were
on Earth.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
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