NASA Mars Rovers · Example Payload

Manifest Curiosity

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Manifest Curiosity is an example object payload from NASA Mars Rovers, with 1 top-level field. It illustrates the shape of data this provider's APIs accept or return.

Top-level fields

photo_manifest

Example Payload

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{
  "photo_manifest": {
    "name": "Curiosity",
    "landing_date": "2012-08-06",
    "launch_date": "2011-11-26",
    "status": "active",
    "max_sol": 4102,
    "max_date": "2024-03-15",
    "total_photos": 695670,
    "photos": [
      {
        "sol": 0,
        "earth_date": "2012-08-06",
        "total_photos": 3702,
        "cameras": [
          "CHEMCAM",
          "FHAZ",
          "MARDI",
          "RHAZ"
        ]
      },
      {
        "sol": 1,
        "earth_date": "2012-08-07",
        "total_photos": 16,
        "cameras": [
          "MAST",
          "NAVCAM"
        ]
      }
    ]
  }
}

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