Curiosity: 10 Years of Martian Mountain Climbing
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Since landing on Mars in August 2012, NASA's Curiosity rover has been exploring 3-mile-high Mt. Sharp in Gale Crater. The rover has climbed more than 2,000 feet (612 meters), reaching progressively younger rocks that serve as a record on how Mars has evolved from a wet, habitable planet to a cold desert environment.
Some other accomplishments by Curiosity:
- Acquired 494,540 images
- Returned 3,102 gigabytes of data to Earth
- Drilled 35 samples and scooped 6
- Its findings yielded 883 science papers
For more information about the mission, go to: https://mars.nasa.gov/msl.
Information current as of July 2022.