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Watch NASA’s Curiosity rover explore an important Martian landmark

by Robin Bea
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NASA’s Perseverance mission is the center of attention now, thanks in part to the extraordinary images coming from the Ingenuity helicopter.

Perseverance isn’t the only presence on Mars, though. Its predecessor Curiosity is still going strong after its 2012 landing on the Red Planet.

NASA/JPL-Caltech

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