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  1. Mars Guy: Episode 239.
    Mars is notorious for having copious amounts of dust, so when the dust cover of the highest resolution camera on Perseverance could not be closed, it seemed doomed. Here’s what’s happened after 21 months uncovered.

    youtu.be/awUHaXxG2m0

  2. Mars Guy: Episode 239.
    Mars is notorious for having copious amounts of dust, so when the dust cover of the highest resolution camera on Perseverance could not be closed, it seemed doomed. Here’s what’s happened after 21 months uncovered.

    youtu.be/awUHaXxG2m0

    #Perseverance #MarsRover #M2020 #NASA #science #Space #Exploration #Solarocks #Mars #SHERLOC

  3. Mars Guy: Episode 239.
    Mars is notorious for having copious amounts of dust, so when the dust cover of the highest resolution camera on Perseverance could not be closed, it seemed doomed. Here’s what’s happened after 21 months uncovered.

    youtu.be/awUHaXxG2m0

    #Perseverance #MarsRover #M2020 #NASA #science #Space #Exploration #Solarocks #Mars #SHERLOC

  4. Mars Guy: Episode 239.
    Mars is notorious for having copious amounts of dust, so when the dust cover of the highest resolution camera on Perseverance could not be closed, it seemed doomed. Here’s what’s happened after 21 months uncovered.

    youtu.be/awUHaXxG2m0

    #Perseverance #MarsRover #M2020 #NASA #science #Space #Exploration #Solarocks #Mars #SHERLOC

  5. Mars Guy: Episode 239.
    Mars is notorious for having copious amounts of dust, so when the dust cover of the highest resolution camera on Perseverance could not be closed, it seemed doomed. Here’s what’s happened after 21 months uncovered.

    youtu.be/awUHaXxG2m0

    #Perseverance #MarsRover #M2020 #NASA #science #Space #Exploration #Solarocks #Mars #SHERLOC

  6. Meanwhile on Mars: An uphill drive lasting ~67 minutes for Perseverance rover during mission Sol 1661 (October 22, 2025). The distance was ~44 meters due north, climbing ~9.2 meters, with an end-of-drive tilt of 18.7°.

    Attached is a processed rear HazCam image looking downslope at its wheel tracks, the drive data, and screen captures of the updated mission map (with scale bars).

    Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UofA

  7. Meanwhile on Mars: An uphill drive lasting ~67 minutes for Perseverance rover during mission Sol 1661 (October 22, 2025). The distance was ~44 meters due north, climbing ~9.2 meters, with an end-of-drive tilt of 18.7°.

    Attached is a processed rear HazCam image looking downslope at its wheel tracks, the drive data, and screen captures of the updated mission map (with scale bars).

    Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UofA

    #Perseverance #MarsRover #M2020 #NASA #science #Space #Solarocks #Mars

  8. Meanwhile on Mars: An uphill drive lasting ~67 minutes for Perseverance rover during mission Sol 1661 (October 22, 2025). The distance was ~44 meters due north, climbing ~9.2 meters, with an end-of-drive tilt of 18.7°.

    Attached is a processed rear HazCam image looking downslope at its wheel tracks, the drive data, and screen captures of the updated mission map (with scale bars).

    Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UofA

    #Perseverance #MarsRover #M2020 #NASA #science #Space #Solarocks #Mars

  9. Meanwhile on Mars: An uphill drive lasting ~67 minutes for Perseverance rover during mission Sol 1661 (October 22, 2025). The distance was ~44 meters due north, climbing ~9.2 meters, with an end-of-drive tilt of 18.7°.

    Attached is a processed rear HazCam image looking downslope at its wheel tracks, the drive data, and screen captures of the updated mission map (with scale bars).

    Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UofA

    #Perseverance #MarsRover #M2020 #NASA #science #Space #Solarocks #Mars

  10. Meanwhile on Mars: An uphill drive lasting ~67 minutes for Perseverance rover during mission Sol 1661 (October 22, 2025). The distance was ~44 meters due north, climbing ~9.2 meters, with an end-of-drive tilt of 18.7°.

    Attached is a processed rear HazCam image looking downslope at its wheel tracks, the drive data, and screen captures of the updated mission map (with scale bars).

    Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UofA

    #Perseverance #MarsRover #M2020 #NASA #science #Space #Solarocks #Mars

  11. 9 overlapping ChemCam RMI images acquired during sol 4687 assembled into a mosaic using MS-ICE. Curiosity rover acquired additional images, but they have yet to be downlinked from the rover in the correct format on the public server. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/IRAP

    #Curiosity #MSL #MarsRover #NASA #Science #Space #Exploration #Solarocks #Mars #JPL #LANL #IRAP

  12. 9 overlapping ChemCam RMI images acquired during sol 4687 assembled into a mosaic using MS-ICE. Curiosity rover acquired additional images, but they have yet to be downlinked from the rover in the correct format on the public server. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/IRAP

  13. 9 overlapping ChemCam RMI images acquired during sol 4687 assembled into a mosaic using MS-ICE. Curiosity rover acquired additional images, but they have yet to be downlinked from the rover in the correct format on the public server. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/IRAP

    #Curiosity #MSL #MarsRover #NASA #Science #Space #Exploration #Solarocks #Mars #JPL #LANL #IRAP

  14. 9 overlapping ChemCam RMI images acquired during sol 4687 assembled into a mosaic using MS-ICE. Curiosity rover acquired additional images, but they have yet to be downlinked from the rover in the correct format on the public server. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/IRAP

    #Curiosity #MSL #MarsRover #NASA #Science #Space #Exploration #Solarocks #Mars #JPL #LANL #IRAP

  15. 9 overlapping ChemCam RMI images acquired during sol 4687 assembled into a mosaic using MS-ICE. Curiosity rover acquired additional images, but they have yet to be downlinked from the rover in the correct format on the public server. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/IRAP

    #Curiosity #MSL #MarsRover #NASA #Science #Space #Exploration #Solarocks #Mars #JPL #LANL #IRAP

  16. Then & Now on Mars:
    Images acquired 13 years apart feature Curiosity rover's MAHLI camera with its lens cap fully closed. The first image was taken just 32 Sols after landing in 2012, the second image was taken a few days ago on Sol 4,656 (September 11, 2025.
    13 years of dust accumulation may appear bad, but the camera is still acquiring beautiful close-up images on Mars.

  17. Meanwhile on Mars:
    Early Morning Imaging.
    16-tile Left NavCam.
    Sol 1622, 05:55 LMST.
    Friday September 12, 2025.
    Credits NASA/JPL-Caltech.

  18. Meanwhile on Mars:
    Early Morning Imaging.
    16-tile Left NavCam.
    Sol 1622, 05:55 LMST.
    Friday September 12, 2025.
    Credits NASA/JPL-Caltech.

    #Perseverance #MarsRover #M2020 #NASA #science #Space #Exploration #Solarocks #Mars

  19. Meanwhile on Mars:
    Early Morning Imaging.
    16-tile Left NavCam.
    Sol 1622, 05:55 LMST.
    Friday September 12, 2025.
    Credits NASA/JPL-Caltech.

    #Perseverance #MarsRover #M2020 #NASA #science #Space #Exploration #Solarocks #Mars