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    Watch: This is how NASA's Mars rover looks from space
    Curiosity has been exploring Mars since August 2012

    Watch: This is how NASA's Mars rover looks from space

    By Dwaipayan Roy
    Apr 29, 2025
    01:49 pm

    What's the story

    NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has captured an image of the Curiosity rover driving across the planet.

    The orbiter took the photograph as it flew over Gale Crater, where Curiosity has been working since August 2012.

    The image shows the rover as a small black dot against the lighter Martian sands. It also depicts a long gray line behind it - Curiosity's wheel tracks that span some 320m.

    Rover's journey

    Slow and steady exploration of Mars

    Curiosity's slow pace is a deliberate strategy, enabling it to conserve power while traversing the difficult Martian terrain.

    The rover runs on a 110W nuclear generator, and travels at a maximum speed of just 160m per hour, nearly 40 times slower than an average human's walking speed.

    So far, it has only traveled 34.59km on Mars.

    Scientific exploration

    Curiosity's significant discoveries and future plans

    Over its journey, Curiosity has made some major discoveries.

    In February, it crossed the Gediz Vallis channel, a place thought to have been sculpted by huge floods of water. Here, it found a cache of pure sulfur.

    The rover has also examined various features like Devil's Gate butte and Hale Telescope formation.

    Now, it is moving toward boxwork formations at the base of Mount Sharp - potentially promising sites to find evidence of ancient life on Mars.

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