This is Mars on sol 1353.
The 1,353rd Martian day of Curiosity's life on the Red Planet.
Curiosity fired off 18 images with its mast-mounted Navcam, stitched into one seamless mosaic of a world 140 million miles from your couch.
That weird machinery in the frame? That's the rover itself. A car-sized robot quietly doing science in the most alien backyard imaginable.
The hills in the distance are real. The dust hanging in the sky is real. The silence is unimaginable.
And while you scrolled through your feed today, Curiosity was out there, still rolling, still working, still sending postcards home from another planet.
Source: NASA/JPL-Caltech