Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)
Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI)

Science Objectives



Image taken by the MAHLI showing two rocks illuminated by MAHLI’s white light LEDs. On the left is an Eocene sandstone from San Diego, CA, containing a fossil marine gastropod shell (Turritella uvasana) collected by the MAHLI Principal Investigator, Ken Edgett. The shell is 12 mm (about 1/2 inch) long. The rock on the right, collected by Co-Investigator Dawn Y. Sumner (University of California, Davis), contains fossilized microbial mat remnants encased in calcite from the Gamohaan Formation of South Africa. This rock is about two and a half billion years old. The 2 millimeter scale bar equals 0.079 inch.

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems


Main Objective: To contribute to the characterization and help determine the details of the history and processes recorded in geologic material at micrometer to centimeter scale at the MSL site on Mars.

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