Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Curiosity News

Remember back to the beginning of the year. We learned that the Mars rover Curiosity had just landed on Mars and that it's mission was to travel around the martian surface testing rocks. Well, Curiosity just moved one step further in it's mission.

After making it's longest trip ever, Curiosity reached out with it's robotic arm and 'touched' a Martian rock. We'll be using this article in class to continue our 'Robot Research.'

Read the rest of the article on this amazing robot here or use the link below...

http://www.space.com/17744-mars-rover-curiosity-touches-rock-jake.html

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