Photo of Curiosity's ultimate destination [View all]

Wow what a view! This image, released today, is a high-resolution shot of the Curiosity rovers ultimate goal: the stratified flanks of Gale Craters 3.4-mile (5.5-km) high central peak, Mount Sharp. The image was taken with Curiositys 100mm telephoto Mastcam as a calibration test
if views like this are what we can expect from the MSL mission, all I can say is (and Ive said it before) GO CURIOSITY!
This is an area on Mount Sharp where Curiosity will go, said Mastcam principal investigator Michael Malin of Malin Space Science Systems. Those layers are our ultimate objective. The dark dune field is between us and those layers. In front of the dark sand you see redder sand, with a different composition suggested by its different color. The rocks in the foreground show diversity some rounded, some angular, with different histories. This is a very rich geological site to look at and eventually to drive through.
Read more:
http://www.universetoday.com/97096/curiosity-sends-back-incredible-hi-res-views-of-mt-sharp/#ixzz24oZOKcXd