Newest Mars Rover Takes First Drive
Writing by Evan Ackerman on Tuesday, 27 of July , 2010 at 1:11 am
In what probably isn’t a tribute to Spirit (which drove backwards from March of 2006 on due to a broken wheel) Curiosity took its first drive test on Friday at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory where it’s undergoing assembly. Powered by a radioisotope thermoelectric generator, the SUV-sized rover will be carrying a much larger science payload than the current Mars rovers are able to. Scheduled to arrive on Mars in August of 2012, Spirit is now officially one meter closer to its destination.
One meter down, only 188,500,000,000 meters to go.
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Comment by Amy Soldier
Made Tuesday, 27 of July , 2010 at 7:51 am
Jewels of the West. Propelled into space. Controlled crash landing and … let’s begin!
