Curiosity image: “Harrison” rock shows crystals

This view of a Martian rock target called “Harrison” merges images from two cameras on NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover to provide both color and microscopic detail. Curiosity inspected the rock’s appearance and composition on the mission’s 514th sol, or Martian day (Jan. 15, 2014). The Remote Micro-Imager (RMI) of the rover’s Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) obtained the detail shown… [More at link]

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