The Curiosity Rover on Mars: Moving Toward the Mountain
Planetary scientist Dr. Allan Treiman of the Lunar and Planetary Institute discusses the success and challenges of the first four years of the Curiosity rover’s exploration of Mars. Since landing in Gale crater on August 6, 2012, the Curiosity rover has traversed approximately five miles of the martian surface, gathering evidence that Mars was once a warmer, wetter planet. This was the final presentation in the Lunar and Planetary Institute’s 2015–2016 Cosmic Exploration Speaker Series — Solar System Exploration Today and Tomorrow.
Видео The Curiosity Rover on Mars: Moving Toward the Mountain канала Lunar and Planetary Institute
Видео The Curiosity Rover on Mars: Moving Toward the Mountain канала Lunar and Planetary Institute
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