The history-making rotorcraft has recently been negotiating some of the most hazardous terrain it’s encountered on the Red Planet.
The history-making rotorcraft has recently been negotiating some of the most hazardous terrain it’s encountered on the Red Planet.
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NASA’s newest Mars rover is beginning to study the floor of an ancient crater that once held a lake....
The rover also snapped a pair of panoramas to create a 3D view of the stark cliff face featured...
Sturdy legs are needed to absorb the impact of the heaviest spacecraft to ever touch down on...
Recently downlinked imagery of a September flight has allowed the rover imaging team to put together a video of...
For two decades, the longest-lived spacecraft at the Red Planet has helped locate water ice, assess landing sites, and...
Flight number: 35 Date of flight: NET Dec. 3 Flight duration: 52.22 seconds Horizontal flight distance: 50 feet (15 meters) ...