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What Has Curiosity Learned About Mars In 10 Years Since Landing?
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9 hours ago
NASA highlights some of the discoveries it has made on the Red Planet.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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The Curiosity rover set out to answer a big question.
00:04
Could Mars have supported ancient life?
00:06
Now we know the answer, but there's still so much more to learn.
00:15
To help NASA's Curiosity rover safely explore the surface of Mars,
00:20
engineers here on Earth use a nearly identical sibling named Maggie.
00:24
This full-scale engineering model helps the team practice operations in the Mars Yard
00:31
at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
00:34
I'm Raquel Villanueva, here with Curiosity Deputy Project Scientist Abigail Freeman.
00:40
Her team is celebrating their 10th year on the Red Planet.
00:44
Where has the rover traveled to in the past decade?
00:47
Well, we've spent the last basically 10 years Martian mountain climbing.
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Curiosity landed at the base of a big mountain named Mount Sharp that is made of layers of rocks.
00:59
So we're climbing the mountain to give us a snapshot of Martian history.
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We've driven about 17 and a half miles, and more impressively,
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we've climbed over 2,000 feet in elevation up the mountain.
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We're all the way up in these hills now. It's pretty spectacular.
01:15
With all that climbing, how is Curiosity doing?
01:18
Pretty good, actually.
01:20
You know, all of our science instruments are working just about as good as they did when we landed.
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We have nearly our full capabilities.
01:27
The arm and the drill and the rover, they're a little bit arthritic,
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so we have to be a little bit gentle when we use them.
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And our wheels are a little bit beat up.
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The wheels on Maggie look great, but we have some test wheels that we've really destroyed.
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The wheels on the rover are somewhere between these two.
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You know, we just drilled our 35th sample the other week, so we're still doing amazing science.
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And how do you decide where the rover is going to go? Do you work with other NASA missions?
01:54
You know, the data from the Mars orbiters have been really helpful.
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The spectrometers, that's the kind of instrument on Odyssey and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter,
02:02
have told us where the interesting minerals are and where the best places to go to look at changing environments are.
02:09
And then, in particular, the cameras on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, they're so good,
02:14
and they're so helpful at allowing us to find the safest way that we can climb this mountain.
02:20
What would you say is the biggest discovery your team has made?
02:24
You know, Curiosity was sent to Mars in order to answer a really big question.
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Did Mars have all of the ingredients that we know life needed?
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And 10 years later, not only have we given that answer a definitive yes,
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but we've also seen that those ingredients were around for tens of millions of years.
02:43
And what's next for Curiosity?
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We can see from orbit that we're getting to a place in the mountain
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that likely records a pretty dramatic change in the sorts of environments that we're around.
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You know, the lakes that once filled Gale started to dry out,
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and we're getting to that period in time.
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So we're really interested in answering how long did these habitable environments persist
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as Mars and Gale Crater went through these pretty big climate changes.
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I just can't wait to see what's next.
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We've seen hints that the rocks are going to be very different very soon.
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And so I'm really curious what we're going to find.
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Well, that is an exciting new chapter for you.
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And congratulations on 10 years.
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Thanks, Abigail.
03:24
Thanks so much.
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To get the latest updates, follow at NASA JPL and at NASA Mars on social media,
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or take a deeper dive on the mission websites at mars.nasa.gov.
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