Curiosity Wheel

Mars' terrain is not at all friendly to Curiosity rover

Her auditors to him rover at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, are beginning to worry about their rover as the rough of the red planet has caused cracks in its wheels.

Curiosity Wheel

The robot is headed to its main destination, Mount Sharp, which has a height of 5 kilometers. Unfortunately, the road is full of irregular stones, which cause great damage to the rover's aluminum wheels.

The damage is compounded by the fact that Curiosity weighs almost 1 ton, and is about the size of a Mini Cooper. After of the new photos taken by the rover from its wheels, experts believe a new navigation solution will need to be developed to ensure the mission is completed successfully, as reported by the Universe Today.

The first holes in the Curiosity Alloy Wheels have been seen since the autumn of 2013. Since then, JPL scientists checking for any new signs have come to the conclusion that the damage increases every month.
Damage to the left front wheel is of particular concern to scientists, as a 5 to 8 cm long crack has been created. However, researchers have already considered a solution to avoid further damage. The first idea is to look for a smoother route for the rover to Sharp, through dunes that do not contain sharp stones.

iGuRu.gr The Best Technology Site in Greecefgns

every publication, directly to your inbox

Join the 2.087 registrants.

Written by giorgos

George still wonders what he's doing here ...

Leave a reply

Your email address is not published. Required fields are mentioned with *

Your message will not be published if:
1. Contains insulting, defamatory, racist, offensive or inappropriate comments.
2. Causes harm to minors.
3. It interferes with the privacy and individual and social rights of other users.
4. Advertises products or services or websites.
5. Contains personal information (address, phone, etc.).