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  1. 4,000 days on, long-lived Curiosity rover keeps on ticking

    When they say the rover is supposed to last 2 years, what that means in that context is that losing it before 2 years would constitute "mission failure." It would be treated with similar scrutiny as …

  2. Why is the Mars Rover limited to 0,14 km/h in speed? - Reddit

    Jan 27, 2022 · Curiosity has been driving 26.6 km over 9.5 years at a top speed of 0.09 km/h, or ~300 hours (12 days) at top speed. Lower speeds are more typical. If you could drive the …

  3. A Size Comparison of Three Generations of Mars Rovers.

    Jan 21, 2018 · Curiosity (rover) Curiosity is a car-sized rover designed to explore Gale Crater on Mars as part of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission (MSL). Curiosity was launched from …

  4. NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover - Reddit

    A subreddit for scientific discussion of the Curiosity Rover and Mars Science Laboratory.

  5. KSP curiosity rover with custom suspension using hinges and

    Jan 27, 2021 · HyperEnergyTV KSP curiosity rover with custom suspension using hinges and hydraulic pistons (read the comment from me) Video 219 Sort by:

  6. Does anyone know what the bandwidth of Curiosity's link to

    Aug 7, 2012 · When curiosity deploys its high gain antenna, what sort of data rate is curiosity likely to be able to achieve. It would be interesting to know how long it takes for curiosity to …

  7. Latest photo of Mars from NASA's Curiosity Rover - Reddit

    May 10, 2020 · NASA's Mars rover Curiosity acquired this image using its Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI), located on the turret at the end of the rover's robotic arm, on April 23, 2020, …

  8. What is the main difference between Perseverance and Curiosity

    Feb 18, 2021 · One of the biggest differences is that Perseverance was sent to a more dangerous area of the planet. Previous rovers, including Curiosity, were set down in safer, but less …

  9. The surface of Mars, captured by the Curiosity rover.

    May 22, 2022 · 108K votes, 2.7K comments. 25M subscribers in the space community. Share & discuss informative content on: * Astrophysics * Cosmology * Space…

  10. Who 'drives' the curiosity rover? : r/space - Reddit

    Jul 29, 2015 · It is a team on Earth at JPL who "drive" the rover. They set up each traverse leg ahead of time by consulting astro-geologists and taking into consideration the different …