This is How NASA Guides Robots Around Mars

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Mars: The Secret Science | Mondays at 9/8c on Science Channel
Driving rovers across a foreign planet is not easy. Scientists never expected the types of rocks they found on the surface of Mars, and unfortunately they're damaging Curiosity's tires.

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I don't understand why they didn't design curiosity with a four-track design you can maneuver in 360° and have no issues with the terrain. Tracks provide maximum traction. Just look at the Polaris ATVs that have the tracks you can switch out with the tires works great

Leftyjd
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Essential information is missing. Latency is the problem why all this is necessary, and it should be explained first up.

moz
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My question is how do the pictures and navigation info gets sent to and from the rover all the way in mars?

RichHandsome
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My question is how they got camps there

adeaplayz
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20 miles a day is incorrect, it's hardly gone 10 miles since it landed.

Extosis
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where are the aliens FUNFACT:aliens are fake don’t think they are real because we have traveled to so many planets and NO ALIENS

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