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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.

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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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.

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

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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.

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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

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