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4/2/16
Can you count the layers? :) @MarsCuriosity Sol 1298 https://t.co/wu0JEKgRgX Mastcam right cc: @coreyspowell pic.twitter.com/Nk7yG5lare
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) April 2, 2016
4/3/16
Approaching the edge of the plateau, @MarsCuriosity update Sols 1300-1302 https://t.co/gyyv11PNIu pic.twitter.com/PVsUvz7fbK
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) April 3, 2016
4/15/16
Get Ready: Mars Reverses Its Course In the Sky Saturday https://t.co/Bn7AedKbiY pic.twitter.com/B49XOWicTn
— Brad Panovich (@wxbrad) April 15, 2016
4/25/16
I know they have them all the time, I guess it's just unusual to actually catch one on camera.
4/28/16
Posted April 28, 2016 14:13:52 NASA has released a video showing the rugged surface of Mars from the perspective of its Curiosity space rover. The rover is close to finishing a crossing of the most rugged and difficult-to-navigate terrain it has tackled since arriving on the red planet in 2012 to explore the Gale Crater.
Read more from ABC News5/3/16
Scientists are now pretty positive that Mars used to have liquid water - and that it probably still has some today. Some of the best evidence for this liquid comes from the analysis of streaky, dark marks that appear periodically on the planet's surface.
Read more from Washington Post5/6/16
This one volcano set #Mars on tilt. https://t.co/XFYUUkkQXq @futurism pic.twitter.com/9nQk5rRdKA
— Google Lunar XPRIZE (@glxp) May 7, 2016
5/7/16
ExoMars sets off to solve the Red Planet’s mysteries https://t.co/HE4K1N1yJL pic.twitter.com/VEHrTwBf3V
— Uwingu (@UwinguSky) May 7, 2016