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  2. HiRISE - Wikipedia

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    In the full-resolution color image, Earth was 90 pixels across and the Moon was 24 pixels across from a distance of 142 million km. [7] On May 25, 2008, HiRISE imaged NASA's Mars Phoenix Lander parachuting down to the surface of Mars. It was the first time that one spacecraft imaged the final descent of another spacecraft onto a planetary body.

  3. Cool rocks: NASA's Mars rover shows off its rock core collection

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    The Nasa video above shows a montage of high-resolution images from the rover's CacheCam, which took snapshots of the rover's sample tubes. NASA said each sample was photographed before the tube ...

  4. Mars Hand Lens Imager - Wikipedia

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    NASA says, "The main purpose of Curiosity ' s MAHLI camera is to acquire close-up, high-resolution views of rocks and soil at the rover's Gale Crater field site. The camera is capable of focusing on any target at distances of about 0.8 inch (2.1 centimeters) to infinity.

  5. File:Face on Mars with Inset.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. NASA releases stunning images from Mars rover as it searches ...

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    The rover used its Mastcam instrument to capture the area on the 4,352 Martian day of the pioneering mission. Images of the area from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter had shown light-colored ...

  7. Mars Exploration Rover - Wikipedia

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    NASA's Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission was a robotic space mission involving two Mars rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, exploring the planet Mars. It began in 2003 with the launch of the two rovers to explore the Martian surface and geology ; both landed on Mars at separate locations in January 2004.