Watch the Sun Go Down On Mars
At the end of another long day examining rocks on Mars, Curiosity stopped for a moment to watch the Sun go down — the first time in 956 sunsets that the rover has watched it in colour. See it in action >>
At the end of another long day examining rocks on Mars, Curiosity stopped for a moment to watch the Sun go down — the first time in 956 sunsets that the rover has watched it in colour. See it in action >>
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