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Curiosity Cam Goes LiveThe Curiosity Cam live video feed allows the public to watch technicians assemble and test NASA's next Mars rover in a clean room at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Cal   MORE >>
 
Curiosity on Tilt Table with Mast UpThe Mast Camera (Mastcam) on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has two rectangular "eyes" near the top of the rover's remote sensing mast. The mast is on the right side o   MORE >>
 
Weather Sensors from Spain on Mars Rover CuriositySensors on two finger-like mini-booms extending horizontally from the mast of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity will monitor wind speed, wind direction and   MORE >>
 
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As this mission develops, more unique ways to participate will be added, especially when the rover gets to Mars! While the Mars Science Laboratory rover is being built you can follow its progress   MORE >>
 
Curiosity: The Next Mars RoverNASA's Mars Science Laboratory, a mobile robot for investigating Mars' past or present ability to sustain microbial life. This picture is an artist's concept portraying w   MORE >>
 
Curator Michelle Viotti Web Development Team Graphic Design: Harman Smith, Sean Graham, Randii Oliver and Laura Generosa Website Design and Development: Melody Ho, David Overoye, Maryia Davis, Joe   MORE >>
 
After its successful launch on Nov. 26, 2011, the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover is in its Cruise Phase on its way to Mars! The trip from Earth to Mars will take about 36 weeks (254 days).   MORE >>
 
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