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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