Mars rover Curiosity: Navcam images, sol 1503 (October 28th 2016) Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Mars rover Curiosity: Navcam images, sol 1503 (October 28th 2016) Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Autograph notes on the satellites of Jupiter (14–25 January 1611).
‘On this scrap of paper (an unfolded envelope), Galileo recorded the positions of four satellites of Jupiter over a period of several nights. He had observed the moons with the aid of his newly constructed telescope and published his findings in his revolutionary book The Starry Messenger (1610)‘
Image and text courtesy The Morgan Library and Museum.
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Curiosity’s Ancient Wet Mars Adventure
Long-distance-moving pebbles and mountains growing out of lake deposits – this was the Mars of several billion years ago, showing extensive evidence of liquid water shaping the landscape.
While hard to imagine when looking at images of the dust-swept Martian landscape of today, NASA’s Curiosity rover has gathered a lot of information showing how the rocks were shaped and formed by liquid water.
Here are some of its key findings