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Curiosity’s Martian Journey Compressed into Two Minutes

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Getty 080213 CuriosityRoverMars?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1375467511081NASA via Getty Images(HOUSTON) — They may not use the same time lapse techniques that the nature documentary Planet Earth used, but the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in California can still produce a pretty compelling movie. On Thursday, JPL uploaded a video that shows what the past year has been like for the Curiosity rover.

Curiosity is slowly traveling towards the planet’s own Mount Sharpe, yet the landscape looks like many of the deserts on Earth. It’s rocky, barren, and bathed in a bright and expansive sky.

It may look like Earth, but it’s certainly not the same as Earth. Just a couple of weeks ago, NASA and JPL scientists published the first data obtained from Curiosity’s soil and air samples, confirming that Mars has been slowly losing its atmosphere.

In preparation for the one year anniversary of Curiosity’s landing on Mars, JPL is encouraging social media users to share their memories and thoughts with the hashtag #1YearOnMars.

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