This image shows where NASA's Curiosity rover aimed two different
instruments to study a rock known as "Jake Matijevic." The red dots are
where the Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument zapped it with its
laser on Sept. 21, 2012, and Sept. 24, 2012, which were the 45th and
48th sol, or Martian day of operations. The circular black and white
images were taken by ChemCam to look for the pits produced by the laser.
The purple circles indicate where the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer
trained its view.
This image was obtained by Curiosity's Mast Camera on Sept. 21, 2012 PDT (Sept. 22 UTC), or sol 46. An unannotated version of this image is also available.
Scientists white-balanced the color in this view to increase the inherent differences visible within the rock.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
This image was obtained by Curiosity's Mast Camera on Sept. 21, 2012 PDT (Sept. 22 UTC), or sol 46. An unannotated version of this image is also available.
Scientists white-balanced the color in this view to increase the inherent differences visible within the rock.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
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