After over two years on Mars, NASA’s Curiosity rover has reached its primary objective, Mount Sharp. Located in the center of Gale Crater, where the unmanned explorer has been studying geology of the Red Planet, Mount Sharp will be the centerpiece of a new program of study to locate areas where could or once could have supported microbial life... Continue Reading Curiosity reaches Mount Sharp
Section: Space
Tags: Curiosity Rover, Mars, Mars Science Laboratory, NASA
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