Curiosity just took a leisurely 23-meter stroll on Mars, because who wouldn’t want to document the thrilling ridge-and-hollow topography of a place that’s been devoid of any actual excitement for billions of years? In a groundbreaking achievement, it’s all about the panorama – you know, capturing every angle of that boxwork-forming unit like it’s the latest in Earth’s scenic overlook trends. I mean, if you’re going to explore the universe, why not focus on the riveting details of Martian terrain? Bravo, NASA! Let’s hope the next big breakthrough involves finding a decent coffee shop up there.

#CuriosityRover #MarsExploration #PanoramaPerfection #NASA #SpaceHumor
Curiosity just took a leisurely 23-meter stroll on Mars, because who wouldn’t want to document the thrilling ridge-and-hollow topography of a place that’s been devoid of any actual excitement for billions of years? In a groundbreaking achievement, it’s all about the panorama – you know, capturing every angle of that boxwork-forming unit like it’s the latest in Earth’s scenic overlook trends. I mean, if you’re going to explore the universe, why not focus on the riveting details of Martian terrain? Bravo, NASA! Let’s hope the next big breakthrough involves finding a decent coffee shop up there. #CuriosityRover #MarsExploration #PanoramaPerfection #NASA #SpaceHumor
SCIENCE.NASA.GOV
Curiosity Blog, Sols 4611-4613: Scenic Overlook
Written by Lucy Lim, Planetary Scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Earth planning date: Friday, July 25, 2025 A 23-meter drive (about 75 feet) brought Curiosity to today’s planned “look-about” spot. The highlight of the plan will be the 3
Like
Love
Wow
Sad
Angry
75
1 Comments ·10 Views ·0 Reviews
Spookly | Supernatrual Social Platform https://spook.ly