As dawn broke over the Martian landscape, NASA’s Perseverance rover captured an intriguing image of something drifting in the ...
Thirteen years into its mission, NASA's Curiosity rover is still uncovering Martian mysteries — and learning to do more with less. Now, thanks to recent software upgrades, the rover has gained new ...
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When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. With more than a decade of operation, Curiosity has traveled across varied terrains, drilled into ...
"We have found a habitable environment," said John Grotzinger, project scientist for the Curiosity mission. "The water that was here was so benign and supportive of life that if a ...
The Curiosity Mars rover photographed more rocks that are shaped like coral on the red planet's surface. Researchers said the rocks were evidence that at one point water was on Mars. The Curiosity ...
At a press conference held earlier this month, NASA revealed findings obtained from its Curiosity rover suggesting that the Gale Crater, the site of the robot’s latest two-year expedition, may have ...
Mars enthusiasts have something big to celebrate today. NASA's Curiosity rover has confirmed that the red planet was home to large lakes full of water approximately 3.5 billion years ago. The ...
HOUSTON -- Even NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is into selfies. The space agency released a photo combining 57 images taken January 19 at Namib Dune, where the rover is scooping sand for lab analysis.
We're all seen and probably taken selfies, but one in particular is out of this world. NASA's Curiosity rover took a selfie during a massive dust storm on Mars. RELATED: NASA sending satellites named ...
Here's how it went down in the control room: ORIGINAL POST: Provided NASA's 'Curiosity' Mars rover can survive an extremely difficult landing process, the biggest machine we've ever sent to Mars will ...
On August 8, 2025, NASA's Curiosity rover found itself at the intersection of three ridges found on the Martian landscape. This "peace sign" shape, as called by NASA engineers, is part of a larger ...