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NASA’s ‘Other’ Mars Rover Sends Back a Selfie to Remind Us It Still Exists – Gizmodo Australia
The newly landed Perseverance rover is understandably stealing much of the limelight these days, which means Curiosity — after 10 years of faithful service — is…

The newly landed Perseverance rover is understandably stealing much of the limelight these days, which means Curiosity after 10 years of faithful service is suddenly having to play second fiddle. Curiositys latest selfie reminds us that the six-wheeled probe is very much still around and doing important scientific work, thank you very much.
Curiosity new self-portrait is set in front of Mont Mercou a 6.10 m-tall rock formation inside Gale Crater. Taken on March 26, the image was stitched together…
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