Thursday, August 29, 2013

Curiosity and the Giggly Eye of Doom

Our intrepid adventurer Curiosity has been wandering across the Martian landscape for several weeks now, headed on his journey toward Mount Sharp. He can only travel a few feet each day, wanting, as he does, to avoid rocks, crevices, and other pit-falls . . . though it seems odd to define a rock as a pit-fall. So this leaves him plenty of time to site see.

Recently he saw a solar eclipse, or as much of one as the poor misshapen Matian moon, Phobos can manage. Curiosity captured a snap shot.

Of course, it might just be some wild eyed demigod come to gawk at Red Planet.


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