Curiosity goes oops Sols 3451-3452
Not that it matters, but exactly 100 sols ago, on January 7th, we were planning sols 3351 and 3352, and ...
Not that it matters, but exactly 100 sols ago, on January 7th, we were planning sols 3351 and 3352, and ...
After spending the last few weeks exploring the top of the nearby pediment surface, Curiosity is now making her way ...
Due to some complex terrain, the rover's last drive came up about ten meters short of the target destination. The ...
Tosol's plan is focusing on examination of the linear ridges that cross-cut the local terrain. These raised ridges look like ...
In Scots Gaelic, "deoch-an-doris" loosely means "one for the road." Today we planned one more set of investigations on the ...
We successfully drove further down off of the "Greenheugh pediment" as we head toward smoother driving pathways downhill. However, the ...
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover spent most of March climbing the "Greenheugh Pediment" - a gentle slope capped by rubbly sandstone. ...
There was good news when we came in for planning today - our remote mast recovery and all our other ...
It has been a frustrating week for the Curiosity science and engineering teams. While we have a better understanding of ...
For two decades, Roger Wiens has built instruments to give humans eyes and a nose on Mars - and now ...