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NASA's Curiosity Rover Captures New Panorama on Mars

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

NASA's Curiosity rover has taken 28 images in Gale Crater using its Right Navigation Camera to create a new mosaic. This 360-degree cylindrical projection panorama provides a view of the Martian surface centered at 63 degrees azimuth. The images were captured on August 06, 2025, during Sol 4621 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission.

Why It's Important?

The latest images from Curiosity offer valuable insights into Mars' surface conditions and geological features. These observations are essential for ongoing scientific research and future mission planning. The continuous data collection by Curiosity supports NASA's objectives in understanding Mars' potential for past life and preparing for human exploration.
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