[1][jpeg] DAY IN REVIEW [2]NASA JPL latest news release [3]Mount Sharp 'Photobombs' Mars Curiosity Rover A new self-portrait of NASA's Curiosity Mars rover shows the vehicle on Vera Rubin Ridge, which it has been investigating for the past several months. Directly behind the rover is the start of a clay-rich slope scientists are eager to begin exploring. In coming weeks, Curiosity will begin to climb this slope. In the image, north is on the left and west is on the right, with Gale Crater's rim on the horizon of both edges. Poking up just behind Curiosity's mast is Mount Sharp, photobombing the robot's selfie. When Curiosity landed on Mars five years ago, the team's intention was to study lower Mount Sharp, where the rover will remain for all of its time on Mars. The mountain's base provides access to layers formed over millions of years. These layers formed in the presence of water -- likely due to a lake or lakes where sediments accumulated, which formed these layers inside IGale Crater. The mosaic was assembled from dozens of images taken by Curiosity's Mars Hands Lens Imager (MAHLI). They were all taken on Jan. 23, 2018, during Sol 1943. For news about other Mars missions this month, view the first episode of a new video series, "The Mars Report." [4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWr6GoGaqdQ&list=PLTiv_XWHnOZpDDRIMGNxDT AORJVK2RS7I&index=1 Additonal information about NASA's exploration of Mars is at: [5]https://mars.nasa.gov/ References 1. https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/ 2. https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=7051 3. https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=7051 4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWr6GoGaqdQ&list=PLTiv_XWHnOZpDDRIMGNxDTAORJVK2RS7I&index=1 5. https://mars.nasa.gov/ Manage Your Subscription: http://app.icontact.com/icp/mmail-mprofile.pl?r=11077218&l=11365&s=XFS9&m=254232&c=1389932 This message was sent to list-jpl@xxxxxxxxxxx from jplnewsroom@xxxxxxxxxxxx NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory 4800 Oak Grove Dr Pasadena, CA 91109