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9/10/16
This @MarsCuriosity pic looks like yellowed pages of an ancient manuscript. Layers come from windswept sand dunes. pic.twitter.com/f4f3fQOvwa
— Katie Mack (@AstroKatie) September 10, 2016
9/13/16
A rock is more than just a rock when it's a rock on Mars - https://t.co/2dhp14KdfH pic.twitter.com/bxS3WzTJsy
— Kevin M. Gill (@kevinmgill) September 13, 2016
9/28/16
NASA's Curiosity Rover Just Licked A Mountain @storybywill https://t.co/RqSb7CEB0z pic.twitter.com/MYCZkQPkCU
— Universe Today (@universetoday) September 28, 2016
10/5/16
A Crumbling Layered Butte on Mars: https://t.co/MM81BCZHfC by @NASA @NASAJPL pic.twitter.com/EGDmco27KE
— Astro Pic Of The Day (@apod) October 5, 2016
10/6/16
There's an even bigger storm, a global dust storm, brewing on Mars. https://t.co/3tJxqo6Ufx pic.twitter.com/ufBoG8CYjn
— Corey S. Powell (@coreyspowell) October 6, 2016
10/8/16
Mars is the only known planet inhabited solely by robots that can make hand shadow puppets. pic.twitter.com/ZHnNyYGRu2
— Ron Baalke (@RonBaalke) August 18, 2016
10/22/16
#NEWS: See Mars as you’ve never seen it before through a @NASA spacecraft: https://t.co/J0OCMVvEjV @MAVEN2Mars pic.twitter.com/rWq2fBqAwG
— All About Space (@spaceanswers) October 22, 2016
11/6/16
It's not everyday that you find a space rock on Mars. But that's exactly what NASA's Curiosity rover discovered on Oct. 27. The rock looks completely different from its surroundings because it's made of completely different materials. NASA decided to investigate further by using the rover's ChemCam laser, which gave scientists information about what the rock's chemical composition.
Read more from Business Insider11/25/16
Stakes are high for #ExoMars next week. Disappointing to see the rover 'dumbed down' by losing autonomous navigation https://t.co/LtDobdCAMr
— Jonathan Amos (@BBCAmos) November 25, 2016
11/28/16
NASA has uncovered a vast underground supply of water ice that may, someday, be an oasis for future Mars explorers. https://t.co/wzJeIbspsI
— Discovery (@Discovery) November 29, 2016