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What's^New?
NASA Curiosity Rover Team Selects Second Drilling Target On Mars - 05/09/2013
NASA rover team selects next drilling target on Mars >>
NASA Wins Prestigious Aerospace Industry Awards - 05/09/2013
Two prominent aerospace industry organizations are recognizing the contributions of NASA, especially the achievements of the team that landed NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars in August, with coveted awards. >>
Curiosity Wins National Air and Space Museum Trophy - 04/25/2013
The team in charge of landing NASA's Mars rover Curiosity, managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, received the museum's highest group honor. >>
Three From JPL On Time Magazine 'Most Influential' List - 04/18/2013
On a new list of the 100 most influential people on Earth, three work at the same California address, where they've led projects to study things that are not on Earth. >>
Recent^Images
Curiosity at 'Cumberland' - 05/16/2013
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity used its front left Hazard-Avoidance Camera for this image of the rover's arm over the drilling target "Cumberland" during the 275th Martian day, or sol, of the rover's work on Mars (May 15, 2013). >>
Second Drill Site Coming Right Up - 05/09/2013
This patch of bedrock, called "Cumberland," has been selected as the second target for drilling by NASA's Mars rover Curiosity. >>
From 'John Klein' to Mout Sharp - 04/23/2013
Curiosity shows a full 360-degree view of the rover's surroundings at the site where it first drilled into a rock and Mount Sharp on the southern horizon. >>
Get Out Your 3D Glasses! - 04/23/2013
This stereo view is of an area called 'John Klein' and Mt. Sharp, Curiosity's ultimate destination is on the horizon. >>
Recent^Videos
Rover Readies for Second Drilling - 05/16/2013
Curiosity prepares for a second drilling and a tutorial on the complicated choreography to get the drill sample to her instruments. >>
'Spring Break' Over: Commanding Resumes - 05/09/2013
Curiosity gets new software and new capabilities for the long trek to Mt. Sharp. >>
Mars' Bygone Atmosphere - 04/12/2013
NASA's Curiosity finds that the Red Planet doesn't have the same atmosphere it used to. >>
Inspiring Students to Build Robots - 04/04/2013
Bobak Ferdowsi, Curiosity flight director, shares a special message with students on building robots. >>
Curiosity Rover Hits Paydirt - 03/15/2013
Curiosity's analyzed rock sample proves ancient Mars could have supported living microbes. >>
Why is Curiosity Looking for Organics? - 03/06/2013
Has Mars ever had the right ingredients for life? What are organic molecules, and what can they tell us about the history of Mars? Learn more in this 60-second video from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. >>
Fun
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. >>
Rover Free Drive
Want to drive a rover on the surface of Mars? Play this interactive! >>
Mars Calendar 2013 to 2014
Download the Mars Calendar for the years 2013 - 2014 >>
Send Me^a Message
Send Me a Message - 08/04/2012
Send A Message to Curiosity's Mission Team! We're Happy to Hear from You. >>
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. >>
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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