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Curiosity rolls to 2,000 Mars days and counting

- By Marcia Dunn

CANAVERAL — NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity has now marked 2,000 days on the red planet.

That’s 2,000 days by Martian standards. A Martian sol, or solar day, is equivalent to 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds.

So 2,000 days on Mars equal 2,055 days on Earth.

Either way, it’s a big milestone this week for scienSight, tists eager for Curiosity to begin drilling again, this time into clay-rich rocks on the slopes of Mount Sharp.

The six-wheeled rover has traveled 11.6 miles since its arrival in 2012.

The rover Opportunit­y, though, has Curiosity beat.

Last month, Opportunit­y surpassed its 5,000th day on Mars. It’s been exploring Mars since 2004.

NASA plans to send another robotic geologist to Mars in May. Named InCAPE the lander will stay in one place as a heat-measuring device burrows deep into the Martian terrain.

Curiosity’s flight controller­s are testing a new drilling method. The rover’s drill stopped working properly in 2016, and so engineers devised another way to bore into Martian rocks and get the pulverized rock samples into the rover’s lab instrument­s.

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 ?? NASA PHOTO ?? A Mars Curiosity rover photograph shows an uphill view of Mount Sharp, which Curiosity has been climbing.
NASA PHOTO A Mars Curiosity rover photograph shows an uphill view of Mount Sharp, which Curiosity has been climbing.

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