What were you doing on November 8, 2023?
The front Hazcams view looks along Gediz Vallis, a valley on the 18,000-foot Mount Sharp.
Curiosity has taken its fair share ofbeautiful images from the mountains slopes, as well as ofintriguing rock formations.
The Front Hazcam view of Mount Sharp.Gif: Gizmodo Video: NASA/JPL-Caltech
(We can assure you, it is not snowing on Mars.)
And though the Hazcam views capture Mars in black-and-white, NASApublishes plenty of color imagestaken by Curiosity.
Curiosity keeps trudging along on Mars surface thanks to the dogged work of NASA engineers.
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NASAs Mars Rover Captures a Giant Dust Devil Swallowing Its Friend
Mmmm, dusty.