NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover Just Learned How to Multitask
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NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover just learned how to multitask
Thirteen years after landing on Mars, NASA’s Curiosity rover is running smarter and more efficiently than ever. With new autonomy and multitasking capabilities, it’s maximizing the output from its long-lasting nuclear power source while exploring a striking region of boxwork formations that may hold clues to ancient water and possible microbial life. As it navigates the towering slopes of Mount Sharp, Curiosity’s upgrades help it conserve power,…
According to the US space agency, these structures can be formed by processes such as chemical meteorization, mineral precipitation or volcanic activity. Read more
In 2011, the North American Space Agency (Nassa) launched the Curiosity Rover with a target on the surface of March. Since then, the probe has been observing the planet and assisting scientists in various space research. Now, the Rover has discovered a small formation similar to a “coral” on the Marchian surface. Scientists have found the rock on July 24, 2025, during a observation of the Curiosity Rover on the Gale crater in March. The object m…
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