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Young Girl Solo Climb Of Mount Sharp
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We have recently received a snapshot from her from the lower elevations of Mt. Sharp (18,000 feet) She is making slow but steady progress, as her curiosity finds her stopping frequently to take a close look at rocks & stuff. I think she'd make better time if she wasn't so absent-minded.
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Mercy! Looks almost like a moonscape.
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Interesting strata in the background...
At least she is "driven."
Journey well...
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Is that a canal in the middle distance?
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Is that a canal in the middle distance? Might be the California Aqueduct lookin' fer martian H2O.
Journey well...
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Our girl just spotted something of interest. Looks like the ducks on Langley?
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Or it could be just another Mars rock. From a Huffpost story from 3 years ago: "Turns out there is a straightforward explanation for the rock. Project scientist John Grotzinger told The Independent that the pyramid rock shape is not uncommon on Mars. Wind erosion probably did the carving." Sheesh In fact, there are several of them in the OP here.
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Seems like there is a spring. Probably at the start of the 23rd switchback.
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More info and some commentary on Martian true color here.
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Our girl can now fire her laser when she feels like it! " Following a software update the rover has new powers. When scientists and the rover are out of touch, Curiosity’s camera will continue to sweep the landscape for good analysis candidates. This means the rover can fire off a quick beam on its own if it comes across an unusual rock, a strange patch of soil, or the meddling scientists who trapped its metal body on a cold, dry Martian hellscape." Story.
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Four Earth years ago today, a rover landed on Mars and stole our hearts. Happy Marsiversary, Curiosity!
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