Saturday, November 30, 2013

Curiosity Resumes Full Science Operations


NASA's Mars rover Curiosity resumed full science operations on Sat., Nov. 23. Activities included use of Curiosity’s robotic arm to deliver portions of powdered rock to a laboratory inside the rover. The decision to resume science activities resulted from the success of work to diagnose the likely root cause of a Nov. 17 change in voltage on the vehicle. The voltage change itself did not affect the rover safety or health. 

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