The Mars rover Curiosity appears as a bluish dot at the right end of a thin, wiggly line of tracks in this enhanced-color view from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The camera took this picture on 27 June, 2013.
The two scour marks at the Bradbury Landing site where the Mars Science Laboratory mission’s skycrane landing system landed Curiosity on 6 August, 2012, are on the far left. Dark scour marks show where the landing system’s rockets swept away reddish surface dust. Visible tracks lead from the landing site toward the rover.
Image Credit: NASA
Very cool.
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