After 11 years on Mars, Curiosity continues to climb the slopes of Mount Sharp
After 11 years on Mars, Curiosity continues to climb the slopes of Mount Sharp
On Aug. 6, 2012, NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory mission, comprised of the new Curiosity rover, officially…
Love that thing. Please survive a litt longer!
18 0 ReplyI wish the Wikipedia article for this thing had a chart showing which sensors are still operational and what they're used for, like they do for Voyager 1 & 2. Somebody needs to clean up that article and add that section in.
10 0 ReplySomebody needs to clean up that article and add that section in.
I nominate @Psythik@lemm.ee to add that section into the Curiosity Wikipedia article.
All in favour (upvote below) : all against (downvote below)
19 0 ReplyBad idea. People who aren't knowledgeable about a subject, have no business editing the article about it.
I nominate a person who actually works at NASA. Don't make my dumbass do it or I'll just get banned again for vandalism.
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1 0 ReplyI wonder, as a rover program goes on and gets closer to its end, do the controllers get more daring?
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