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JohnBoucher
05-04-2011, 15:46
NASA has a new Mars Rover that will be working in 2012. Called "Curiosity" the video shows that it is actually a deployed mini-bot. :eek:
NASA Video (http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/videogallery/index.html?media_id=78187681)
We can hardly call Curiosity a mini-bot.
1. How Big Is It?: The Mini Cooper-sized rover is much bigger than its rover predecessors, Spirit, Opportunity and Sojourner. Curiosity is twice as long (about 2.8 meters, or 9 feet) and four times as heavy as Spirit and Opportunity, which landed in 2004. Sojourner, about the size of a microwave oven, landed in 1997 as part of the Mars Pathfinder mission.
This quite a pile of metal. More information at the official site. (http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2010-302) It's easy to see why NASA is interested in promoting robotics. I'm just now wondering how many FIRST alumni have had a hand in Curiosity's gestation.
JohnBoucher
05-04-2011, 20:25
One of my graduates interned on the project. He compares it in size to a VW Bug.
Barry Bonzack
05-04-2011, 22:53
5. Rover Power: A nuclear battery will enable Curiosity to operate year-round and farther from the equator than would be possible with only solar power.
Cooooooooool!
David Brinza
06-04-2011, 00:28
We can hardly call Curiosity a mini-bot.
This quite a pile of metal. More information at the official site. (http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2010-302) It's easy to see why NASA is interested in promoting robotics. I'm just now wondering how many FIRST alumni have had a hand in Curiosity's gestation.
For sure there are several FIRST mentors I know working on MSL. You might have seen them with blood-shot eyes and lacking a sense of humor at the regionals in California. The rover was going through a set of grueling environmental tests at the same time. Those tests are tough on the humans too!
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