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The vertically aligned two-bladed rotor provided a \u201cheadwind,\u201d enabling [\u2026] The post NASA\u2019s Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotors Are Moving Fast appeared first on NASA Science .","title":"NASA\u2019s Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotors Are Moving Fast","topic":"Photojournal","url":"https://science.nasa.gov/photojournal/nasas-next-gen-mars-helicopter-rotors-are-moving-fast/","video_url":null},{"author":"Rafael Alanis","downloadable_assets":["https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/zwan-wolf-mars-v4.jpg"],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"https://science.nasa.gov/?p=1216224|https://science.nasa.gov/photojournal/nasas-perseverance-mars-rover-surveys-crocodile-bridge/|NASA\u2019s Perseverance Mars Rover Surveys \u2018Crocodile Bridge\u2019|Tue, 05 May 2026 20:10:02 +0000","id":2438,"image_url":"https://assets.science.nasa.gov/content/dam/science/psd/photojournal/pia/pia26/pia26699/PIA26699.jpg/jcr:content/renditions/cq5dam.web.1280.1280.jpeg","is_active":true,"item_type":"photojournal","item_type_label":"Photo journal","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":"Rafael Alanis","published_at":"2026-05-05T20:10:02","published_at_display":"5 May 2026, 20:10 GMT","sequence_count":14,"sequence_kind":"photojournal","sequence_sources":["photojournal_anaglyph","photojournal_artists_concepts","photojournal_dwarf_planets","photojournal_earth","photojournal_jupiter","photojournal_latest_content","photojournal_mars","photojournal_mercury","photojournal_small_bodies","photojournal_spacecraft_technology","photojournal_sun","photojournal_universe","photojournal_uranus","photojournal_venus"],"source_name":"photojournal","source_type":"rss","summary":"Description NASA\u2019s Perseverance Mars rover used its Mastcam-Z camera system to capture this 360-degree panorama of a region nicknamed \u201cCrocodile Bridge\u201d on Jezero Crater\u2019s rim. 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An additional nine were [\u2026] The post NASA\u2019s Perseverance Mars Rover Surveys \u2018Crocodile Bridge\u2019 appeared first on NASA Science .","title":"NASA\u2019s Perseverance Mars Rover Surveys \u2018Crocodile Bridge\u2019","topic":"Photojournal","url":"https://science.nasa.gov/photojournal/nasas-perseverance-mars-rover-surveys-crocodile-bridge/","video_url":null},{"author":"Rafael Alanis","downloadable_assets":["https://assets.science.nasa.gov/content/dam/science/psd/photojournal/pia/pia26/pia26723/PIA26723.gif?w=1024&h=1024&fit=clip&crop=faces%2Cfocalpoint","https://assets.science.nasa.gov/content/dam/science/psd/photojournal/pia/pia26/pia26723/PIA26723.gif"],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"https://science.nasa.gov/?p=1217370|https://science.nasa.gov/photojournal/nasas-curiosity-rover-frees-its-drill-from-a-rock/|NASA\u2019s Curiosity Rover Frees Its Drill From a Rock|Tue, 05 May 2026 17:58:42 +0000","id":2418,"image_url":"https://assets.science.nasa.gov/content/dam/science/psd/photojournal/pia/pia26/pia26723/PIA26723.gif/jcr:content/renditions/cq5dam.web.1280.1280.gif","is_active":true,"item_type":"photojournal","item_type_label":"Photo journal","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":"Rafael Alanis","published_at":"2026-05-05T17:58:42","published_at_display":"5 May 2026, 17:58 GMT","sequence_count":14,"sequence_kind":"photojournal","sequence_sources":["photojournal_anaglyph","photojournal_artists_concepts","photojournal_dwarf_planets","photojournal_earth","photojournal_jupiter","photojournal_latest_content","photojournal_mars","photojournal_mercury","photojournal_small_bodies","photojournal_spacecraft_technology","photojournal_sun","photojournal_universe","photojournal_uranus","photojournal_venus"],"source_name":"photojournal","source_type":"rss","summary":"On April 25, 2026, Curiosity drilled a sample from a rock nicknamed \u201cAtacama,\u201d which is an estimated 1.5 feet in diameter at its base, 6 inches thick and weighs roughly 28.6 pounds (13 kilograms). 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