4,000 days on, long-lived Curiosity rover keeps on ticking

4,000 days on, long-lived Curiosity rover keeps on ticking

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NASA's Curiosity Rover has notched up 4,000 days on Mars as the trundlebot continues its fourth extended mission despite showing signs of wear and tear. The nuclear-powered rover touched down in Gale Crater in 2012 and has since been studying the Red Planet to determine if ancient Mars could have…

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