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- 15:28, 23 August 2019 diff hist +506 N File:Rollingstonesrock.jpg Rock named "Rolling Stones Rock" as seen by the InSight lander. The rock was thrown about 3 feet (1 meter) by the InSight spacecraft as it touched down. The rock is a little bigger than a golf ball, was later nicknamed "Rolling Stones Rock" in honor...
- 19:59, 13 August 2019 diff hist 0 m File:Troughs in Elysium Planitia.jpg →Summary current
- 19:53, 6 August 2019 diff hist +229 What Mars Actually Looks Like! →Curiosity Rover: added image
- 19:50, 6 August 2019 diff hist +47 m File:PIA23347 hireslayersclose.jpg →Summary current
- 19:50, 6 August 2019 diff hist +530 N File:PIA23347 hireslayersclose.jpg This mosaic of images shows layers of ancient sediment on a boulder-sized rock called "Strathdon," as seen by the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) camera on the end of the robotic arm on NASA's Curiosity rover. The images were taken on July 10, 2019, the...
- 19:45, 6 August 2019 diff hist +149 m File:PIA23346 hireslayerscuriosity.jpg →Summary current
- 19:44, 6 August 2019 diff hist +47 m File:PIA23346 hireslayerscuriosity.jpg →Summary
- 19:42, 6 August 2019 diff hist +95 What Mars Actually Looks Like! →Curiosity Rover: added image
- 19:40, 6 August 2019 diff hist +240 N File:PIA23346 hireslayerscuriosity.jpg his 360-degree panorama of a location called "Teal Ridge" was captured on Mars by the Mast Camera, or Mastcam, on NASA's Curiosity rover on June 18, 2019, the 2,440th Martian day, or sol, of the mission.
- 06:30, 17 June 2019 diff hist +229 m What Mars Actually Looks Like! →Craters
- 06:30, 17 June 2019 diff hist 0 m What Mars Actually Looks Like! →Craters
- 06:29, 17 June 2019 diff hist +506 What Mars Actually Looks Like! →Craters: tried to add image
- 06:26, 17 June 2019 diff hist +265 What Mars Actually Looks Like! →Craters: added image
- 06:24, 17 June 2019 diff hist +358 N File:ESP 059649 1695craterpretty.jpg Young crater with bright ejecta in the Phoenicis Lacus quadrangle as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program The impact reached down to a layer that is light-toned. That light-toned material was then deposited on a dark surface. Source: http://hirise.lp... current
- 12:34, 9 June 2019 diff hist +3 m InSight Mission →Mission Discoveries
- 15:47, 8 June 2019 diff hist +149 InSight Mission →Mission Discoveries: added ref
- 15:46, 8 June 2019 diff hist +502 m InSight Mission →Mission Discoveries
- 07:27, 7 June 2019 diff hist +150 InSight Mission →Mission Discoveries: added ref
- 07:26, 7 June 2019 diff hist +1 m InSight Mission →Mission Activities
- 07:26, 7 June 2019 diff hist +446 InSight Mission →Mission Activities: added info and ref