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On January 11, 2012, the spacecraft successfully refined its trajectory with a three-hour series of thruster-engine firings, advancing the rover's landing time by about 14 hours. | On January 11, 2012, the spacecraft successfully refined its trajectory with a three-hour series of thruster-engine firings, advancing the rover's landing time by about 14 hours. | ||
The rover, Curiosity, landed in Gale Crater on August 6, 2012. | The rover, ''Curiosity'', landed in Gale Crater on August 6, 2012. | ||
The overall objectives include investigating Mars' habitability, studying its climate and geology, and collecting data for a manned mission to Mars. | The overall objectives include investigating Mars' habitability, studying its climate and geology, and collecting data for a manned mission to Mars. |
Revision as of 16:03, 16 November 2017
Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) is a robotic space probe mission to Mars launched by NASA on November 26, 2011.
On January 11, 2012, the spacecraft successfully refined its trajectory with a three-hour series of thruster-engine firings, advancing the rover's landing time by about 14 hours.
The rover, Curiosity, landed in Gale Crater on August 6, 2012.
The overall objectives include investigating Mars' habitability, studying its climate and geology, and collecting data for a manned mission to Mars.
The rover carries a variety of scientific instruments designed by an international team.
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- Mars Science Laboratory @ Wikipedia
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