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Picture taken by Curiosity’s MastCam early in the mission, showing the dual SAM inlet covers. In contrast to today’s heavily dust-covered inlets, these early images show very little dust accumulation — along with a few small pieces of conglomerate bedrock blown onto the deck by the sky-crane jets during landing.
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Curiosity views the outside of a rock at snow lake
Artist Rendering - LADEE in Lunar Orbit
LADEE in the Clean Room - Engineers at NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif., prepare NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) spacecraft for acoustic environmental testing.
NASA’s LRO Spacecraft Captures Images of LADEE’s Impact Crater
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Forty-two Curiosity drill holes From 2012 to 2024