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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Sends Stunning New Panorama From High on Mount Sharp on Mars
- Friday January 9, 2026
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
NASA’s Curiosity rover has shared a new panorama from high on Mount Sharp, created from images taken across two Martian days. The colour-tinted view highlights changing light conditions and ancient boxwork formations shaped by groundwater, offering fresh insight into Mars’ past and the rover’s ongoing exploration inside Gale Crater.
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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Sends Stunning Sunrise-and-Sunset Holiday Postcard from Mars
- Wednesday December 31, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
NASA’s Curiosity rover has released a festive holiday postcard from Mars, blending a Martian sunrise and sunset into a single panoramic image. Captured on November 18, 2025, the view combines a blue-tinted morning sky with a golden afternoon hue, showcasing Gale Crater in striking detail. Created by stitching images taken hours apart, the artisti...
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Curiosity Explores Polygon-Covered Rocks in Monte Grande Hollow During Sols 4743-4749
- Sunday December 21, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Curiosity’s drive through Monte Grande hollow reveals polygon-covered bedrock, enabling detailed imaging, chemical analysis, and 3D modeling of Martian fractures.
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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Spots Ancient Coral-Like Rock on Mars
- Tuesday August 12, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
On July 24, 2025, NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover captured an image of a small, coral-shaped rock in Gale Crater using its ChemCam Remote Micro Imager. The light-colored, 1-inch (2.5 cm) formation likely formed billions of years ago when mineral-rich water seeped into tiny fractures in the rock, leaving behind hardened mineral veins after evaporation...
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NASA Curiosity Rover Potentially Deciphers Mars’ Missing Carbonate Mystery
- Friday April 18, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
NASA’s Curiosity rover potentially ended the mystery of the ancient atmosphere and missing carbonates. The research uncovers the potential reasons behind the temperature of the planet Mars and how it has supported the liquid water on the planet. Explore the findings and the discoveries made by NASA’s Curiosity rover.
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Curiosity Rover Finds Evidence of Liquid Water on Mars, Expanding Habitability Timeline
- Tuesday February 18, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Reports from NASA’s Curiosity rover reveal evidence of ancient liquid water on Mars, challenging previous models. Images from Gale Crater show wave-like ripples, similar to Earth’s lakebeds. Scientists suggest the findings indicate Mars once had a denser atmosphere, which allowed liquid water to exist longer than previously believed. This disco...
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NASA's Curiosity Rover Provides Insights into Mars' Uninhabitable Climate
- Tuesday October 8, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
NASA's Curiosity rover is providing new insights into how Mars transformed from a potentially habitable planet, abundant in liquid water, to the inhospitable landscape seen today. Researchers discovered that carbon-rich minerals found in Gale Crater indicate extreme evaporation and suggest the planet's climate could support only transient liquid wa...
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NASA Curiosity Rover’s Wheels Endure Damage Yet Continue to Operate Effectively on Mars
- Monday October 7, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
NASA's Curiosity rover has been traversing Mars for over 12 years, and its wheels have endured significant wear and tear. Recent images reveal extensive damage, including dents and tears, yet the rover continues to function effectively. Since its landing in Gale Crater in 2012, Curiosity has travelled approximately 20 miles (32 kilometres) over rug...
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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Completes 10 Years of Exploring Mars — Here’s What It Has Found So Far
- Monday August 8, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
NASA's Curiosity rover launched on November 26, 2011, and made its descent on the Martian surface on August 5, 2012. The rover has so far covered 29 kilometres and ascended 625 metres on the Gale crater, where it landed.
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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Sends Stunning New Panorama From High on Mount Sharp on Mars
- Friday January 9, 2026
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
NASA’s Curiosity rover has shared a new panorama from high on Mount Sharp, created from images taken across two Martian days. The colour-tinted view highlights changing light conditions and ancient boxwork formations shaped by groundwater, offering fresh insight into Mars’ past and the rover’s ongoing exploration inside Gale Crater.
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www.gadgets360.com
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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Sends Stunning Sunrise-and-Sunset Holiday Postcard from Mars
- Wednesday December 31, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
NASA’s Curiosity rover has released a festive holiday postcard from Mars, blending a Martian sunrise and sunset into a single panoramic image. Captured on November 18, 2025, the view combines a blue-tinted morning sky with a golden afternoon hue, showcasing Gale Crater in striking detail. Created by stitching images taken hours apart, the artisti...
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Curiosity Explores Polygon-Covered Rocks in Monte Grande Hollow During Sols 4743-4749
- Sunday December 21, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Curiosity’s drive through Monte Grande hollow reveals polygon-covered bedrock, enabling detailed imaging, chemical analysis, and 3D modeling of Martian fractures.
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www.gadgets360.com
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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Spots Ancient Coral-Like Rock on Mars
- Tuesday August 12, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
On July 24, 2025, NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover captured an image of a small, coral-shaped rock in Gale Crater using its ChemCam Remote Micro Imager. The light-colored, 1-inch (2.5 cm) formation likely formed billions of years ago when mineral-rich water seeped into tiny fractures in the rock, leaving behind hardened mineral veins after evaporation...
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www.gadgets360.com
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NASA Curiosity Rover Potentially Deciphers Mars’ Missing Carbonate Mystery
- Friday April 18, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
NASA’s Curiosity rover potentially ended the mystery of the ancient atmosphere and missing carbonates. The research uncovers the potential reasons behind the temperature of the planet Mars and how it has supported the liquid water on the planet. Explore the findings and the discoveries made by NASA’s Curiosity rover.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Curiosity Rover Finds Evidence of Liquid Water on Mars, Expanding Habitability Timeline
- Tuesday February 18, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Reports from NASA’s Curiosity rover reveal evidence of ancient liquid water on Mars, challenging previous models. Images from Gale Crater show wave-like ripples, similar to Earth’s lakebeds. Scientists suggest the findings indicate Mars once had a denser atmosphere, which allowed liquid water to exist longer than previously believed. This disco...
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www.gadgets360.com
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NASA's Curiosity Rover Provides Insights into Mars' Uninhabitable Climate
- Tuesday October 8, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
NASA's Curiosity rover is providing new insights into how Mars transformed from a potentially habitable planet, abundant in liquid water, to the inhospitable landscape seen today. Researchers discovered that carbon-rich minerals found in Gale Crater indicate extreme evaporation and suggest the planet's climate could support only transient liquid wa...
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www.gadgets360.com
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NASA Curiosity Rover’s Wheels Endure Damage Yet Continue to Operate Effectively on Mars
- Monday October 7, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
NASA's Curiosity rover has been traversing Mars for over 12 years, and its wheels have endured significant wear and tear. Recent images reveal extensive damage, including dents and tears, yet the rover continues to function effectively. Since its landing in Gale Crater in 2012, Curiosity has travelled approximately 20 miles (32 kilometres) over rug...
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www.gadgets360.com
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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Completes 10 Years of Exploring Mars — Here’s What It Has Found So Far
- Monday August 8, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
NASA's Curiosity rover launched on November 26, 2011, and made its descent on the Martian surface on August 5, 2012. The rover has so far covered 29 kilometres and ascended 625 metres on the Gale crater, where it landed.
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