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1/31/16
The six selfies by @MarsCuriosity, MAHLI camera - by @thomas_appere https://t.co/yMnANclFBX pic.twitter.com/2tPfQx0zFV
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) January 31, 2016
1/31/16
See the 1st selfie taken taken by @MarsCuriosity in 2012 on the Red Planet! #SelfieSunday pic.twitter.com/YKmBrL2IfE
— NASA History Office (@NASAhistory) January 31, 2016
1/31/16
Curiosity Sticks Her Toes in a Martian Sand Dune, Takes a Selfie - Universe Today https://t.co/6e9EZawZv5 pic.twitter.com/YLLpA9I0zl
— Fraser Cain (@fcain) January 31, 2016
2/11/16
Rover salute! @MarsCuriosity's arm in the "ready out" position at the end of sol 1250. https://t.co/6micB5s42r pic.twitter.com/gLvcCoDaFz
— Emily Lakdawalla (@elakdawalla) February 12, 2016
4/10/16
A recent cartoon featuring @MarsCuriosity for @newscientist pic.twitter.com/BSkA9CqX7n
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) April 10, 2016
4/17/16
Full MAHLI wheel imaging, @MarsCuriosity update, Sols 1313-1315 https://t.co/4NasTvDcHE pic.twitter.com/WzkUyzgjyM
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) April 17, 2016
6/25/16
This is why you shouldn’t make robot wheels out of kale chips. pic.twitter.com/1oyGyFOFyf
— SarcasticRover (@SarcasticRover) June 25, 2016
6/28/16
Doesn't it look like that front wheel is sunk more than half-way in dirt?
Curiosity rover discovery of manganese oxides strengthens case that Mars was once habitable https://t.co/vDuDCPyVa8 pic.twitter.com/QDm7csvLS0
— Spaceflight Now (@SpaceflightNow) June 28, 2016
11/25/16
#IAmThankfulFor my 17 cameras, an awesome laser & the best team in the universe. #HappyThanksgiving from Mars! pic.twitter.com/6OmmGT0U5Z
— Curiosity Rover (@MarsCuriosity) November 24, 2016