Photos: NASA's Curiosity Rover Launches to Mars
Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Rover Launches Into Space
The Mars Science Laboratory, or Curiosity rover, launches into space from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Nov. 26, 2011.
Curiosity's Launch
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity blasts off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Nov. 26, 2011.
Mars Rover Curiosity Launch
NASA's Curiosity rover launches into space.
Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Atlas 5 Launch
NASA's Curiosity rover launches atop an Atlas 5 rocket on Nov. 26, 2011.
Curiosity Rover Blasts Into Space
The Atlas 5 rocket carrying NASA's Curiosity rover blasts into space.
Mars Rover Curiosity Launches Into Space
The Mars Science Laboratory, or Curiosity rover, rockets into space.
Atlas 5 Rocket Carrying Mars Science Laboratory, Curiosity Rover
A close view of the Atlas 5 rocket blasting into space with the Mars Science Laboratory, or Curiosity rover.
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Curiosity Rover Rockets Into Space Aboard Atlas 5 Rocket
The Mars Science Laboratory, or Curiosity rover, rockets into space aboard an Atlas 5 rocket.
Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Launch
The Mars Science Laboratory launches into space on an Atlas 5 rocket on Nov. 26, 2011.
Curiosity Rover Mars Science Laboratory Rocket Launch
The solid rocket boosters fall away from the Atlas 5 rocket during the launch of the Mars Science Laboratory on Nov. 26, 2011.
Onboard Atlas 5 Rocket Carrying Curiosity Rover
An onboard view of the Atlas 5 rocket as it blasts into space with NASA's newest Mars rover, Curiosity.
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