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This cropped image from NASA's Curiosity rover shows one set of marks on the surface of Mars where blasts from the descent-stage rocket engines blew away some of the surface material.
Goulburn Scour Mark
This image (cut out from a mosaic) shows the view from the landing site of NASA's Curiosity rover toward the lower reaches of Mount Sharp, where Curiosity is likely to begin its ascent through hundreds of feet (meters) of layered deposits.
The Promised Land
Scientists have now named the four marks near NASA's Curiosity rover where blasts from the descent stage rocket engines blew away some of the Martian surface material.
Naming the Scour Marks
This self-portrait shows the deck of NASA's Curiosity rover from the rover's Navigation camera.
Bird's Eye View of Curiosity
This full-resolution self-portrait shows the deck of NASA's Curiosity rover from the rover's Navigation camera.
Still Life with Rover
NASA's Curiosity rover landed in the Martian crater known as Gale Crater, which is approximately the size of Connecticut and Rhode Island combined.
Curiosity Cradled by Gale Crater
This color-enhanced view of NASA's Curiosity rover on the surface of Mars was taken by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter as the satellite flew overhead.
Curiosity in Exaggerated Color
This color-enhanced view shows the terrain around the rover's landing site within Gale Crater on Mars.
A Whole New World for Curiosity
President Barack Obama talks on the phone with NASA's Curiosity Mars rover team aboard Air Force One during a flight to Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska, Aug. 13, 2012.
President Obama Phones Mars Rover Team
This color image from NASA's Curiosity rover shows an area excavated by the blast of the Mars Science Laboratory's descent stage rocket engines
Exposed by Rocket Engine Blasts
Destination Mount Sharp
Destination Mount Sharp
This image from NASA's Curiosity rover looks south of the rover's landing site on Mars towards Mount Sharp.
Destination Mount Sharp
Wall of Gale Crater
Wall of Gale Crater
This image is the first high-resolution color mosaic from NASA's Curiosity rover, showing the geological environment around the rover's landing site in Gale Crater on Mars.
First High-Resolution Color Mosaic of Curiosity's Mastcam Images
Curiosity's Quad - this image shows the quadrangle where NASA's Curiosity rover landed, now called Yellowknife.
Curiosity's Quad
Witnessing the Descent Stage Crash?
Witnessing the Descent Stage Crash?
Guided Tour of Curiosity's Martian Landing
Guided Tour of Curiosity's Martian Landing
The Entry, Descent and Landing War Room
The Entry, Descent and Landing War Room
Traces of Landing
Traces of Landing
Mars Weather Map, Aug. 5
Mars Weather Map, Aug. 5
Landing Accuracy on Mars: A Historical Perspective
Landing Accuracy on Mars: A Historical Perspective
Inspecting Curiosity's Descent Stage Crash Site
Inspecting Curiosity's Descent Stage Crash Site
Zeroing in on Rover's Landing Site
Zeroing in on Rover's Landing Site
Curiosity's EDL team release a timeline for mission milestones surrounding the landing of the Mars rover.
Timeline of Major Mission Events During Curiosity's Landing
A Set of Blast Marks in Color, Left Side
A Set of Blast Marks in Color, Left Side
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