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NASA's Curiosity rover will scoop up its first batch of Martian soil samples this weekend, scientists announced Thursday.
Artist's concept of Mars Science Laboratory entry, descent and landing. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Mars Curiosity rover bolsters case for life on Mars with evidence of ancient lake
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28 Months on Mars (Published 2014)
28 Months on Mars - NYTimes.com
Viewpoint: Mars - what we've learnt in five years
The photo is of Phoenix, not Curiosity, but the linked article is a summary of what we've learned about Mars in the last five years, anrd includes a discussion of Curiosity.
NASA - Bluish Color in Broken Rock in 'Yellowknife Bay'
Bluish Color in Broken Rock in 'Yellowknife Bay'
NASA - Dust from Mars Drilling - Tailings and Discard Piles
This image shows the first holes into rock drilled by NASA's Mars rover Curiosity
NASA - The SAM suite
This illustration shows the instruments and subsystems of the Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) suite on the Curiosity Rover
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All Mars Resources - NASA Science
Rocknest 3 is a rock approximately 15 inches (40 centimeters) long and 4 inches (10 centimeters) tall, next to the "Rocknest" patch of windblown dust and sand where Curiosity scooped and analyzed soil samples.
All Mars Resources - NASA Science
12.03.2012 Curiosity Leaves Scoop Marks in the Sand at 'Rocknest'
Curiosity rover’s Mars landing site was once covered with fast-moving water, NASA says
Curiosity rover’s Mars landing site was once covered with fast-moving water, NASA says