A Stereo3D view of the boxwork structure captured today by Curiosity
To go 3D: eyes' lines of sight parallel/left image for left eye/right image for right eye.
#Mars Sol 4544 - May 19, 2025 : NASA/JPL-Caltech
A Stereo3D view of the boxwork structure captured today by Curiosity
To go 3D: eyes' lines of sight parallel/left image for left eye/right image for right eye.
#Mars Sol 4544 - May 19, 2025 : NASA/JPL-Caltech
Curiosity Rover's current workspace, imaged on mission sol 4539 (May 14, 2025) after a drive to the west of 22.4 meters (~74 ft). The workspace mosaic was assembled from 15 overlapping Bayer reconstructed Left MastCam sub-frame images. Also attached is the detailed drive data and a screen capture of the post-drive traverse map (with scale). Image Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/fredk.
Partial panorama assembled from overlapping navigation camera images after a drive of 18.6 meters (61 ft) during mission sol 4537 (May 11, 2025), also attached is a screen capture of the traverse map (with scale), and the drive details / stats. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UofA.
Curiosity Rover's current workspace, imaged during mission sol 4532 (May 6, 2025) after a drive to the west of 26.2 meters (86 ft). The workspace mosaic was assembled from 15 overlapping Bayer reconstructed left MastCam sub-frame images. Also attached is the detailed drive data / stats, and a screen capture of the official mission traverse map (with scale).
Image Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/fredk.
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Captured 11 hours ago, a Stereo3D view of the bumpy terrain roved by Curiosity on the slopes of Mount Sharp
To go 3D: eyes' lines of sight parallel/left image for left eye/right image for right eye.
#Mars Sol 4532 - May 6, 2025 : NASA/JPL-Caltech
Polygons to spare!
Curiosity Rover's latest workspace after a drive to the Southwest during Sol 4527 (May 1, 2025). 15 deBayered L-MastCam images assembled in MS-ICE. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/fredk
A new workspace for Curiosity Rover after a drive during mission Sol 4523 (April 27, 2025). For scale the workspace is close to 2 meters wide. The mosaic of the workspace is assembled from 15 overlapping deBayered L-MastCam frames using MS-ICE. The drive data / stats and a screen capture of the mission map are also attached. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/fredk/UofA.
'Tis But A Scratch!
Curiosity Rover Wheel Check - Curiosity acquired this image using its Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI), located on the turret at the end of the rover's robotic arm, on April 22, 2025, Sol 4518 of the Mars Science Laboratory Mission
Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
Curiosity Rover's current workspace, imaged on mission sol 4516 (April 20, 2025), after a drive of 17 meters to the south. The composite image is assembled from 15 overlapping Bayer reconstructed Left MastCam sub-frame images. Image Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/fredk
Curiosity Rover's current workspace, imaged on mission sol 4512 (April 16, 2025). This composite image is assembled from 15 overlapping Bayer reconstructed L-MastCam sub-frame images. Image Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/fredk
Curiosity Rover's current workspace. Assembled from 15 overlapping L-MastCam sub-frame deBayered images acquired on mission Sol 4507, that's >12.5 earth years since landing in Gale crater. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/fredk
Stereo3D view captured yesterday by Curiosity, sneaking past Devil's Gate on her way out of the canyon
To go 3D: eyes' lines of sight parallel/left image for left eye/right image for right eye
https://science.nasa.gov/blog/sols-4502-4504-sneaking-past-devils-gate/
#Mars Apr. 7, 2025 (Sol 4503) : NASA/JPL-Caltech
Curiosity's latest workspace imaged on mission sol 4493 (March 27, 2025). This composite image is assembled from 15 overlapping Bayer reconstructed L-MastCam sub-frame images.
Image Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/fredk
Stereo3D view of the ankle breaking terrain through which Curiosity is roving these days, captured by her Front Hazard Avoidance cameras.
To go 3D: eyes' lines of sight parallel/left image for left eye/right image for right eye
#Mars Sol 4493 - Mar. 27, 2025 : NASA/JPL-Caltech
Curiosity rover checking out the scenery as it heads south on sol 4484.
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Meanwhile on Mars: Curiosity rover drove 18 meters further south into the canyon that it's traveling through to reach its next major science waypoint. The ~28 minute drive during sol 4484 (March 18, 2025) took the rover to site 114.918. Attached: DeBayered workspace mosaic, drive data and 2 traverse maps (different scales). Image credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/fredk
Curiosity Rover mission update for Sols 4481-4483 - Humber Pie:
https://science.nasa.gov/blog/sols-4481-4483-humber-pie/
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Curiosity Rover in Gale crater: A drive of ~33 meters during Sol 4483 (March 17, 2025). The drive direction was southwest with a small detour to check out a rock formation, the rover climbed 2.2 meters during the ~59 minute drive. Post drive L-NavCam, the drive data extracted from JPL's waypoint JSON, and a couple of traverse maps (different scales). Image Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech.
Curiosity's latest workspace imaged on mission sol 4480 (March 14, 2025 ) after a drive of 24 meters (~79 ft). This composite image is assembled from 15 overlapping L-MastCam sub-frame images. The workspace covers an area about 2 meters (~6.5 feet) across, and shows details within the workspace accessible to the instruments and tools on the rover's 2 meter-long robotic arm. Image Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS