NASA’s Curiosity rover is just a speck in this orbiter photo

The photograph was taken with the orbiter’s High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on June 5th. These “observations” are recorded in a red band, blue-green band and an infrared band, which NASA then converts into traditional shades of red, green and blue. It makes the images easier to parse, however they’re not particularly accurate from a color perspective. That’s why Curiosity looks so blue — in reality, it’s a mixture of white, grey and black (no doubt with some orange, baked-on dirt too). Still, it’s nice to see the car-sized robot in a different light.

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