Here’s a video of a panel discussion about the Curiosity rover’s first year on Mars.
Curiosity Rover team members at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., re-live the dramatic Aug. 6, 2012 landing and the mission’s achievements to date in an event aired on NASA Television and the agency’s website. In the year since inspiring millions of people worldwide with its one-of-a-kind landing in a crater on the Red Planet, Curiosity has achieved its primary scientific objective; finding evidence that ancient Mars could have sustained microbial life and has returned invaluable scientific data and images.
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Here is a gallery of some of Curiosity’s best pictures: Rover’s First Year: The Best Pictures and Videos From Curiosity’s Time on Mars – Wired Science