International audienceThis paper provides an overview of the Curiosity rover's exploration at Vera Rubin ridge (VRR) and summarizes the science results. VRR is a distinct geomorphic feature on lower Aeolis Mons (informally known as Mount Sharp) that was identified in orbital data based on its distinct texture, topographic expression, and association with a hematite spectral signature. Curiosity conducted extensive remote sensing observations, acquired data on dozens of contact science targets, and drilled three outcrop samples from the ridge, as well as one outcrop sample immediately below the ridge. Our observations indicate that strata composing VRR were deposited in a predominantly lacustrine setting and are part of the Murray formation....
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover landed in Gale crater in August 2012 to investigate the ...
For ~500 Martian solar days (sols), the Mars Science Laboratory team explored Vera Rubin ridge (VRR)...
International audienceThe Curiosity rover has traversed 20 km from its landing to the layered rocks ...
International audienceThis paper provides an overview of the Curiosity rover's exploration at Vera R...
This paper provides an overview of the Curiosity rover's exploration at Vera Rubin ridge (VRR) and s...
This paper provides an overview of the Curiosity rover's exploration at Vera Rubin ridge and summari...
This paper provides an overview of the Curiosity rover's exploration at Vera Rubin ridge (VRR) and s...
International audienceFine scale (submillimeter to centimeter) depositional and diagenetic features ...
The Curiosity rover is exploring Vera Rubin Ridge (VRR), a ~6.5 km long and ~200 m wide topographic ...
International audienceThe Curiosity rover reached a local topographic high known as Vera Rubin Ridge...
The Curiosity rover investigated a topographic structure known as Vera Rubin ridge, associated with ...
Purpose: This data documents various small-scale features that were observed along the Mars Science ...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover has spent the last two years investigating a promi...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover explored Vera Rubin ridge (VRR) in Gale crater, Ma...
International audienceData returned by NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover showed evidenc...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover landed in Gale crater in August 2012 to investigate the ...
For ~500 Martian solar days (sols), the Mars Science Laboratory team explored Vera Rubin ridge (VRR)...
International audienceThe Curiosity rover has traversed 20 km from its landing to the layered rocks ...
International audienceThis paper provides an overview of the Curiosity rover's exploration at Vera R...
This paper provides an overview of the Curiosity rover's exploration at Vera Rubin ridge (VRR) and s...
This paper provides an overview of the Curiosity rover's exploration at Vera Rubin ridge and summari...
This paper provides an overview of the Curiosity rover's exploration at Vera Rubin ridge (VRR) and s...
International audienceFine scale (submillimeter to centimeter) depositional and diagenetic features ...
The Curiosity rover is exploring Vera Rubin Ridge (VRR), a ~6.5 km long and ~200 m wide topographic ...
International audienceThe Curiosity rover reached a local topographic high known as Vera Rubin Ridge...
The Curiosity rover investigated a topographic structure known as Vera Rubin ridge, associated with ...
Purpose: This data documents various small-scale features that were observed along the Mars Science ...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover has spent the last two years investigating a promi...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover explored Vera Rubin ridge (VRR) in Gale crater, Ma...
International audienceData returned by NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover showed evidenc...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover landed in Gale crater in August 2012 to investigate the ...
For ~500 Martian solar days (sols), the Mars Science Laboratory team explored Vera Rubin ridge (VRR)...
International audienceThe Curiosity rover has traversed 20 km from its landing to the layered rocks ...