Diverse Science Payload on Mars Rover Curiosity
This drawing of the Mars Science Laboratory mission's rover, Curiosity, indicates the location of science instruments and some other tools on the car-size rover. Clockwise from upper left: - Mastcam is the Mast Camera instrument
- ChemCam is the Chemistry and Camera instrument
- RAD is the Radiation Assessment Detector instrument
- CheMin is the Chemistry and Mineralogy instrument
- SAM is the Sample Analysis at Mars instrument
- DAN is the Dynamic Albedo of Neutrons instrument
- MARDI is the Mars Descent Imager instrument
- MAHLI is the Mars Hand Lens Imager instrument
- APXS is the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer instrument
- The brush, drill, sieves and scoop are tools on the rover's robotic arm
- REMS is the Rover Environmental Monitoring Station
The Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft is being prepared for launch during the period Nov. 25 to Dec. 18, 2011. In a prime mission lasting one Martian year -- nearly two Earth years -- after landing, researchers will use the rover's tools to study whether the landing region has had environmental conditions favorable for supporting microbial life and for preserving clues about whether life existed.
|
|
 |

|
-
Juno Gets Fueled
Added July 19, 2011
Eyes on Curiosity Rover's Driving
Added September 13, 2010
Testing of Mars Landing Radar...
Added April 13, 2010
-
NASA's WISE Telescope
Added October 13, 2009
Mars Science Laboratory's...
Added September 2, 2010
Mars Rover Curiosity in...
Added May 26, 2011
-
Full-Scale Image of MAHLI...
Added February 7, 2012
New Wheels (Animation)
Added July 7, 2010
Second Test Rover Added for...
Added August 21, 2009
|
-
Arcuate Fratures
Added October 22, 2012
Wonderful Wopmay
Added October 18, 2004
Mercury: Photomosaic of the...
Added September 23, 1996
-
Spirit's View from "Troy"
Added July 16, 2009
Inside Titan (Author's Concept)
Added June 28, 2012
Apparent Brightness and...
Added June 19, 2012
-
NASA Satellite Images Provide...
Added April 16, 2010
Magnetic Field Lines...
Added December 16, 2011
NASA Satellite Shows a Mean...
Added August 28, 2011
|
|
 |
 |
|