This graphic shows the locations
of the cameras on NASA's Curiosity rover. The rover's mast features
seven cameras: the Remote Micro Imager, part of the Chemistry and Camera
suite; four black-and-white Navigation
Cameras (two on the left and two on the right) and two color Mast
Cameras (Mastcams). The left Mastcam has a 34-millimeter lens and the
right Mastcam has a 100-millimeter lens.
There is one camera on the end of a robotic arm that is stowed in this graphic; it is called the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI).
There are nine cameras hard-mounted to the rover: two pairs of black-and-white Hazard Avoidance Cameras in the front, another two pair mounted to the rear of the rover, (dashed arrows in the graphic) and the color Mars Descent Imager (MARDI).
There is one camera on the end of a robotic arm that is stowed in this graphic; it is called the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI).
There are nine cameras hard-mounted to the rover: two pairs of black-and-white Hazard Avoidance Cameras in the front, another two pair mounted to the rear of the rover, (dashed arrows in the graphic) and the color Mars Descent Imager (MARDI).

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