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anomalous bit of bright material can be seen left of center in this
view captured by Curiosity's Mars Hand Lens Imager on Sol 132 of the
mission (Dec. 19).
By Alan Boyle
The cameras on NASA's Curiosity rover have been clicking away over
the holidays — gathering enough pictures for a 360-degree panorama of
its rocky surroundings at Yellowknife Bay, plus a close-up view showing a
"Martian flower" seemingly sprouting from the surface.
The
panorama was assembled from pictures snapped by the rover's navigation
camera system on the 132nd Martian day of Curiosity's mission on the Red
Planet, also known as Sol 132 or Dec. 19.
Another picture from Sol 132 has stirred up some buzz at the
Above Top Secret discussion forum. The picture focuses in on a bright, crumpled object that's sitting on a Martian outcrop,
as seen by the rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager,
or MAHLI. The translucent shape is reminiscent of a flower's pistils,
which led one of the forum's members to call it a "Martian flower."
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