How the Mars Curiosity Rover Captured a Unique Portrait of Earth from 140 Million Miles Away

How the Mars Curiosity Rover Captured a Unique Portrait of Earth from 140 Million Miles Away

The Mars Curiosity rover landed inside the Gale crater on Mars on August 6th, 2012. In the 12 years since, the rover has seen a lot of amazing things on Mars and taken thousands of photos, many unlike anything ever seen before. One such unique photo is the first-ever photo of Earth and the Martian moon Phobos as seen from Mars.

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