One of the most complicated missions ever attempted by NASA, the landing of the one-ton rover Curiosity inside a crater on Mars. full story ![]()

At a press conference on Tuesday, March 12, NASA announced that geological findings from the Mars rover Curiosity showed Mars once had conditions that were suited for life. Gallery: Images of Mars from the Curiosity rover
whittierdailynews.com (2 months and 9 days ago)

At a press conference on Tuesday, March 12, NASA announced that geological findings from the Mars rover Curiosity showed Mars once had conditions that were suited for life. Gallery: Images of Mars from the Curiosity rover
sgvtribune.com (2 months and 9 days ago)

NASA's high-tech Curiosity rover may be getting a little cheeky over there on Mars. In a photo of Curiosity's track patterns, published on the robotics section of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory site, the Mars rover appears to have traced out a very phallic design on the Red Planet's dusty surface. The rover's picture went viral after being posted to Reddit's r/funny...
huffingtonpost.com (25 days ago)
Another problem is preventing the Mars rover Curiosity from resuming its science experiments.
foxnews.com (2 months and 3 days ago)

The analysis results of the first-ever rock drilling on Mars, by the Curiosity rover, were announced today by NASA at a press briefing in Washington. The new findings indicate that ancient Mars, at least in this area, was habitable...
examiner.com (2 months and 9 days ago)

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity yesterday resumed analysis of a sample of rock powder following a computer glitch that suspended operations for a week.
dailymail.co.uk (1 month and 24 days ago)
EXPLORING Mars since it landed last August, NASA's Curiosity rover should start running at full capacity next week when it clears its memory glitch.
news.com.au (2 months and 16 days ago)

In a Mars first, the Curiosity rover drilled into a rock and prepared to dump an aspirin-sized pinch of powder into its onboard laboratories for closer inspection.
nydailynews.com (3 months and 8 days ago)
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has been temporarily put into "safe mode," as scientists monitoring from Earth try to fix a computer glitch, the US space agency said.
indiatimes.com (2 months and 19 days ago)
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has drilled into the Red Planet for the first time in a major test of the 1-ton robot's ability to dig into the Martian surface and collect samples.
msnbc.com (3 months and 11 days ago)
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