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6/18/18
A Martian Dust-Storm Selfie from @MarsCuriosity - https://t.co/heHeDlTe4R pic.twitter.com/w4fADgqcHO
— Kevin M. Gill (@kevinmgill) June 17, 2018
6/22/18
The Martian dust storm has grown in size and is now officially a "planet-encircling" or "global" dust event.
— NASA360 (@NASA360) June 22, 2018
NASA's Mars Curiosity rover, seen here capturing images of the haze, should be largely unaffected thanks to its nuclear-powered battery: https://t.co/JxnabpoCBZ pic.twitter.com/3yRtu9lNIC
8/5/18
I touched down on #Mars six years ago. Celebrating my 6th landing anniversary with the traditional gift of iron… oxide. (It puts the red in Red Planet.) https://t.co/AgssRU46yh pic.twitter.com/IAMa5H4TUG
— Curiosity Rover (@MarsCuriosity) August 5, 2018
8/6/18
Happy landiversary to @MarsCuriosity! Love to see you still trekking on Mars—seeing instruments you worked on while they were still on Earth now operating on Mars is like watching your little robotic children grow up. ?? pic.twitter.com/DVup6nTGFh
— Tanya Harrison (@tanyaofmars) August 5, 2018
11/23/18
Looking good, Curiosity! pic.twitter.com/xG9J5jKpCg
— Mashable (@mashable) November 23, 2018
1/22/19
My first drive on Mars is complete! I got to do the MAHLI wheel imaging, so I’ve now gone 1.2 meters on the surface and waved Curiosity’s arm around!
— Keri Bean (@PlanetaryKeri) January 21, 2019pic.twitter.com/0fMqOd8UH9
2/6/19
#CuriosityRover #Mars #NASA #Sol2311 #Space #Navcam pic.twitter.com/kln19cDP9S
— Mars Mission Images (@MarsMissionImgs) February 6, 2019