Curiosity Rover- Seven Years After Landing
Seven years after landing on the Red planet, Curiosity rover is still rock n’ rolling.
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Seven years after landing on the Red planet, Curiosity rover is still rock n’ rolling.
Over the past few weeks, Curiosity rover send us some spectacular imagery of solar eclipses caused by Phobos and Deimos, Mars’ two moons.
This selfie of the Curiosity rover on Mars was compiled from many smaller images, which is why the mechanical arm holding the camera is not visible.
You can explore Mars with ‘Experience Curiosity,’ a new handy simulator by NASA JPL.
Curiosity Mars rover begins summer-long journey, to investigate the clay-bearing unit in the Gale Crater.
NASA’s Curiosity rover surveyed its surroundings on Aug. 9, 2018, producing a 360-degree panorama of its current location on Mars’ Vera Rubin Ridge.
Curiosity Mars rover at the “Pahrump Hills” area of Gale Crater, viewed from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover used its black-and-white navigation cameras to capture panoramas of “Marker Band Valley” at two times of day on April 8.
NASA’s Curiosity rover captured 1.8 billion-pixel image, its highest-resolution panorama yet of the Martian surface.
The electricity for NASA’s Mars 2020 rover is provided by a power system called a Multi-Mission Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator, or MMRTG.