NASA rover Curiosity clicks a selfie on Mars
NASA rover Curiosity clicks a selfie on Mars
NASA's rover Curiosity has started drilling on Mars for the third time.

New York: Don't miss this selfie from the red planet. NASA's rover Curiosity has started drilling on Mars for the third time and did not miss the opportunity to take its Martian self-portrait.

The drill has begun at a geologically interesting location nicknamed 'The Kimberley'.

In this selfie, Curiosity appears to be leaning its 'head' - a suite of instruments including the Chemcam and Mastcam cameras to the side - capturing the 5 km high Aeolis Mons ('Mount Sharp') on the horizon.

In coming days, the rover will conduct a preparatory 'mini-drill' operation to check the area for readiness, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory said in a statement. The hammering drill on Curiosity collects powdered sample material from rocks and then delivers portions to laboratory instruments on board.

The self portrait has been put together by Discovery News.

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