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What's^New?
NASA Rover Confirms Mars Origin of Some Meteorites - 10/17/2013
Findings from NASA's Curiosity Mars rover confirm that some meteorites on Earth really came from the Red Planet. >>
Science Gains From Diverse Landing Area of Curiosity - 09/26/2013
NASA's Curiosity rover is revealing a great deal about Mars.Read more >>New Curiosity Research Papers
NASA Rover Inspects Pebbly Rocks at Martian Waypoint - 09/23/2013
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity finished a pause it took for close-up studies of rocks with wet histories. >>
NASA Curiosity Rover Detects No Methane On Mars - 09/19/2013
Data from NASA's Curiosity rover has revealed the Martian environment lacks methane. >>
Recent^Videos
Leave the Driving to Autonav - 09/20/2013
As NASA's Curiosity heads to Mount Sharp, the rover is using autonomous navigation to pick the best route. >>
Mars' Moon Phobos Eclipses the Sun - 09/06/2013
This video clip shows the larger of the two moons of Mars, Phobos, passing directly in front of the sun. >>
The Odometer Keeps Turning - 08/23/2013
While Curiosity continues to blaze a trail to Mount Sharp, the rover takes time to shoot a Martian moon movie. >>
One Martian Moon Passes the Other - 08/19/2013
This video depicts NASA's Curiosity rover observing Mars' two moons, then shows one moon passing in front of the other. >>
Fun
Send a Postcard to Curiosity - 08/06/2013
Celebrate Curiosity's first year on Mars by sending the rover and the team a message. >>
Explore Curiosity's Journey in 3D
Follow Curiosity's drive and read about the latest updates on Curiosity's Journey on Mars!Start Now >>
Mars in The Palm of Your Hands
Download the Be A Martian App on your Android, iPhone, Windows Phone and Tablets! >>
Come Explore Mars With Us
Be part of exploration and discovery, and personally contribute to the expansion of human knowledge for all of us now, and as a legacy for those who follow. >>
Take a Rover for a Spin
Want to drive a rover on the surface of Mars? Play this interactive! >>
Ask Dr. C
Have you ever wondered why Mars is red?
Or, how big is the Mars Science Laboratory rover? Ask Dr. C, your personal Mars expert! >>
Curiosity
Where is Curiosity?
See a map of Curiosity's current location and check out the mission clock, which tells you how many days Curiosity has been at Gale Crater. >>
Learn About Me: Curiosity
My parts are similar to what a human would need to explore Mars (body, brains, eyes, arm, legs, etc.). Check it out though--sometimes they are located in odd places! >>
What's My Mission?
Enjoy this slideshow about Curiosity's mission: To see if Mars ever had the right conditions to support life! >>
How I Landed
Follow me through the Entry, Descent and Landing (EDL) phases of my Mission. ^^^POPUP-START POPUPURL-START::./multimedia/interactives/edlcuriosity/index-2.html::POPUPURL-END POPUPTITLE-START::Interact::POPUPTITLE-END POPUP-END^^^ ^^^POPUP-START POPUPURL-START::./multimedia/interactives/edlcuriosity/indexV2-2.html::POPUPURL-END POPUPTITLE-START::At a Glance::POPUPTITLE-END POPUP-END^^^

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