How NASA's Oldest Mars Robot Is Teaching Others to Survive

How NASA's Oldest Mars Robot Is Teaching Others to Survive

After 13 years on Mars, Curiosity's engineers have learned how to keep a rover working as its battery runs low. They're now using these lessons—how to do more science with less power—to help the newer Perseverance rover and plan future missions. NASA is treating Curiosity less as a finished job and more as a training ground for keeping robots alive on Mars.

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